iLoad(TM) + Downloads Video Content to Apple's Ipod(R) Without Using a Computer
Posted on: Thursday, 14 September 2006, 12:00 CDT
CAMPBELL, Calif., Sept. 14 /PRNewswire/ -- On the heels of Apple Computer's iTV announcement, Silicon Valley's Wingspan has just announced iLoad +, an add-on for the company's iLoad product, that transfers audio and video content from your cable or satellite box directly to an iPod or USB drive without using a computer or requiring an Internet connection.
Unlike the recent iTV product announced by Apple Computer last Tuesday, users are not limited to content that is only available on Apple's iTunes(R). The iLoad + device connects with a user's satellite TV box or cable TV box. Any content that is available to the subscriber can be scheduled for recording and played back on the iPod or a television.
Wingspan's iLoad device copies CDs to an iPod at high speed without using a computer or requiring an Internet connection. All album and track information is transferred as well. The iLoad + device is an add-on accessory that plugs directly into the iLoad USB port.
Additionally Wingspan is planning to make additional music and video content available to their users via private cable and satellite channels.
iLoad and iLoad + will be available this November with a suggested retail price of $249 and $100 respectively.
For more information and a demonstration video, see http://www.iload.com/
CONTACT: Brandy Futch, Press Liaison, Wingspan Investment Partners I, +1-408-626-0009 extension 773, press@iload.com
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Wingspan Investment Partners I, LLC
CONTACT: Brandy Futch, Press Liaison of Wingspan Investment Partners I,+1-408-626-0009 extension 773, or press@iload.com
Web site: http://www.iload.com/
Source: PRNewswire
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