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Sony LocationFree TV LF-B20: A Wireless Place Shifter

PK2_B01_lg.jpgWhat's going on with placeshifting watch-your-tv-from-anywhere-in-the-world gadgets? I'll tell you what's going on: Sony's LocationFree TV line gets the LFB-20 wireless video-streaming base station, and the LFB-10, which is an ethernet only version. The systems both use H.264 codecs to put video across your network to a PC, Mac, PSP, and Sony's dedicated display. And now, a regular old TV. *cough*obvious*cough* What will they think of next!? Jump, and I'll tell you the secret.

They're cheaper than the last generation, at $250/$200, and the updated codec lets it jam video across a network at a mere 300kbps.

John Falcone, over at CNET, hints that Sony is working on a client for mobile devices, and maybe a PS3 client. That would put it directly in direct competition not only with Sling Media's place shifting equipment, but the Xbox 360 and Windows Media Center's setup, too. Any competitive situation that makes it easier for me to watch TV while I'm taking a poo, I'm excited about.

Sony LocationFreeTV LF-B20 [Via Cnet]

1:39 PM on Tue Sep 5 2006
By Brian Lam
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  • yawn

  • Cripes, it looks like Sony is really pinning all it's hopes and dreams on the PS3. The only thing that makes this device atractive to me at all is the possible PS3/PSP tie-in. But talk about expensive to get the most out of those devices. I own none of them know, so for me the price of admission is pretty steep...

    (Real) PS3 - $600
    PSP - $200
    HDTV - $800 (Samsung 30" Widescreen CRT)
    LFB-10 - $200
    TAX - $180
    Total - $1980

    Hmmm, I heard selling crack is rather profitable...

  • Wait... This thing has the same odd assymetry as the PS2. Does someone at Sony have a fetish for this shape?

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