Jan 8 2007, 5:00pm CST | by Luigi Lugmayr
DirecTV announces the Sat-Go.
The DirecTV Sat-Go is the world's first fully-integrated, portable satellite and TV system.
Sat-Go was developed by DIRECTV and TV producer/writer, Rick Rosner.
DIRECTV Sat-Go will come in an easy-to-carry, briefcase-like design that includes a 17inch LCD monitor with integrated DIRECTV Receiver, flat antenna and replaceable/rechargeable laptop-style battery.The LCD TV screen has a built-in DIRECTV Receiver, which can be separated from the DIRECTV Sat-Go antenna casing and connected to a customer's existing DIRECTV Satellite Dish.
Sat-Go will be available in Spring 2007.
More details in this DirecTV press-release. Photo via NY Times.
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