Jan 7 2005, 8:59am EST | by Luigi Lugmayr
We catched up with Mustek at the CES 2005 to show us the new PVR-H140 personal video player.
The Mustek PVR-H140 features a 40GB hard-drive, a 3.6 inch color screen, USB 2.0 and direct video recording. The PVR-H140 can do much more than just video and music playback. Watch the live video below to see the other cool features of the Mustek PVR-H140.
Mustek PVR-H140 CES Video Coverage Part I
Mustek PVR-H140 CES Video Coverage Part II
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Personal Video Player news at the CES 2005 are extremely sparse compared to the big splash those gadgets made at the CES 2004.
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