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A pocket-sized digital TV recorder?
Created: 10/30/2007
Video description: CNET Reviews senior editor Eliot Van Buskirk shows CNET's Brian Cooley the Archos AV300 series of personal video players that tout up to 40-gigabyte hard drives and record from televisions, PCs, digital camcorders and stereos.

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