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Kodak eyes the living room with new Theatre HD Player

$300 STB plays from internet, flash drives, or memory cards

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Imaging, Home A/V | by Evan Blass | Wed Aug 13, 2008 5:49PM | 0 comments

Kodak is making a play for the living room with a new set-top-style box called the Kodak Theatre HD, which will stream photos and videos not only around the house, but from popular websites as well. The $300 device, which features a suite of memory card slots and USB port -- but no internal storage of its own -- is capable of streaming 720p video as well as content from Flickr, YouTube, and Kodak's own Kodak Gallery. Available in September. 

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