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December 02, 2004
TV2Me is a real space shifter
Posted by Dominic Basulto
The New York Times profiles Bronx inventor Ken Schaffer, who is working on "a way to make home TV reception portable - with high-quality pictures to be watched, and channels to be changed, from anywhere in the world that the Internet can reach." In the article, the lifelong inventor and entrepreneur shares a quiet moment in Central Park while watching Russian MTV on a laptop PC. Within 12 months, a retail-ready version of TV2Me (which will compete with a similar offering from Sony known as LocationFree TV) could be available for less than $1,000.
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