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May 24, 2005

Archos has introduced the AV 700 Mobile Digital Video Recorder (DVR), with video recording and scheduling features of a digital video recorder. It enables direct video recording onto a 100-gigabyte hard drive, which stores up to 400 hours of video (some 250 movies).

The Archos AV 700 Mobile DVR features a 7" Wide Screen Display and an integrated kick-stand for viewing content. You can digitally record programs directly from your TV, VCR, DVD player, cable box or satellite receiver using the TV Docking Pod.

The AV 700 encodes and plays back MPEG-4 videos and MP3 stereo sound. The AV 700 also allows you to transfer home movies onto the device using the USB Host port connected to a camcorder.

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Archos says that its new device can store up to one million JPEG photos and view several at a time or in slide show mode. Photos can be transferred from computers using USB 2.0 or from digital cameras directly using the USB Host connection.

The new player can synchronize automatically with Microsoft Windows Media Player 10 and is included in the Microsoft PlaysForSure program, enabling you to play purchased, downloaded and subscription content from such services as MSN Music, Musicmatch, Napster, Wal-Mart Music Store and CinemaNow.

For gamers, the AV 700 features popular Mophun games and the ability to purchase additional games from the Archos Web site.

The Archos AV 700 will be available for purchase at retail and from the Archos site beginning in late June 2005. Pricing will be $599.95 for the 40GB version, and $799.95 for the 100GB version. Om Malik says satellite provider Echostar has bought into Archos.

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Originally posted by samc from Daily Wireless, remediated by yatta on May 24, 2005 at 11:14 AM