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DIRECTV to Launch World's First Fully Integrated, Portable

Satellite and TV System - DIRECTV(R) Sat-Go



LAS VEGAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jan. 8, 2007--Going where no other television service provider has gone before, DIRECTV, the nation's leading digital satellite television service, is introducing the world's first fully-integrated, portable satellite and TV system - DIRECTV(R) Sat-Go (Satellite-To-Go). This new product, created by DIRECTV and TV producer/writer, Rick Rosner, was unveiled today at the 2007 International Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.

Scheduled to launch in spring 2007, DIRECTV Sat-Go will come in an easy-to-carry, briefcase-like design that includes a 17-inch LCD monitor with integrated DIRECTV Receiver, flat antenna and replaceable/rechargeable laptop-style battery. Once the DIRECTV Sat-Go unit is opened, its quick and simple setup makes it easy for customers to find line-of-sight with DIRECTV satellites and receive DIRECTV(R) programming within minutes (provided the user is within range of the DIRECTV signal).

DIRECTV(R) Sat-Go is specifically designed to be compact and highly portable for a variety of outdoor and indoor settings, including camping and hiking trips, RVing, tailgating, college dormitories, hospital rooms, hotels/motels, emergency response, and in-home as a second TV set.

"DIRECTV Sat-Go will revolutionize the way people stay connected to news and information no matter where they are in the United States," said Eric Shanks, executive vice president, DIRECTV Entertainment. "Not only is this product a die-hard sports fan's dream and an absolute essential for the ultimate tailgate party, but it will also provide an important value for emergency services who need to stay connected to up-to-the-minute news and information while they are stationed remotely."

DIRECTV(R) Sat-Go was conceived by television producer and first DIRECTV West Coast customer, Rick Rosner. Rosner, who was trying to find an alternative to bringing his DIRECTV Dish and Receiver with him while traveling to different location shoots across the country, teamed up with DIRECTV engineer, David Kuether, to develop the DIRECTV Sat-Go prototype.

"Lugging that equipment with me and trying to set it up in my hotel room was exhausting and I knew there had to be a better way to bring my DIRECTV service with me everywhere I went," said Rosner, producer, Rosner Television. "DIRECTV Sat-Go is the answer that I, others in the industry, and many travelers have been searching for. It delivers everything my DIRECTV System at home gives me - the ultimate in TV viewing - in a portable and affordable travel system. Now I can take DIRECTV with me wherever I go and watch television in minutes."

When not being used as a portable/travel unit, DIRECTV Sat-Go can also be utilized as a stand-alone, in-home DIRECTV Receiver and television. 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.

Current DIRECTV customers can mirror the authorized DIRECTV(R) programming that they receive at home to their DIRECTV Sat-Go receivers for an additional $4.99 per month. DIRECTV Sat-Go customers will have access to DIRECTV's programming lineup, including the premium sports subscription packages, such as NFL SUNDAY TICKET(TM) and MEGA MARCH MADNESS(R). For information on pricing for DIRECTV programming, please visit directv.com.

Key DIRECTV Sat-Go features include:

-- Integrated 17-inch LCD monitor and satellite receiver with two
speakers

-- Compact and portable flat antenna and satellite receiver

-- DIRECTV(R) programming accessed through a platform based on
DIRECTV's D11 set top box

-- Small profile IR remote

-- Component and composite A/V inputs

-- Composite A/V out

-- Satellite in connection

-- Phone Jack

-- USB connection

-- AC and DC capable (cigarette lighter adapter included)

-- Rechargeable, replaceable, laptop-style battery

Winner of an honoree award for "Most Innovative Portable Audio-Video Award" of the 2007 International Consumer Electronics Show, DIRECTV(R) Sat-Go will be available through DIRECTV.com and select retailers across the country. Pricing details for DIRECTV(R) Sat-Go will be released at a later date.

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TigersFanJJ said:
I've heard quite a few people on here and TCF say that it was illegal to take your receivers with you to places such as a vacation home.

I'm pretty sure this news puts a hole in that theory.
No, not really.

DirecTV does allow you to "temporarily" bring your receiver to vacation homes and stuff like that....
 

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No, not really.

DirecTV does allow you to "temporarily" bring your receiver to vacation homes and stuff like that....
I've known for a long time that it was ok to do this temporarily.

But, I have seen it posted many times by different people that it is illegal. I've even seen some say that you can take it (such as to a hunting camp), but if your spouse stays at home, it would be illegal for you both to watch at the same time.

This new Sat-go proves that those people were mistaken.
 

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No, it is just that the SAT-GO is a different class of receiver.
And that they are "authorizing" it to be "on the move".

They are just extending (or changing) the mirroring-usage agreement, for usage with the SAT-GO product.
 

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Interesting technology solution here. Why is this unit capable of a slimmer satellite "dish" where the home-mounted dish is bigger. Is the Sat-Go going to be receiving a lower grade feed?

Also, how far can I take this thing (given line of sight)? Extreme example: Cuba?
 

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Interesting technology solution here. Why is this unit capable of a slimmer satellite "dish" where the home-mounted dish is bigger. Is the Sat-Go going to be receiving a lower grade feed?

Also, how far can I take this thing (given line of sight)? Extreme example: Cuba?
As far as I know.. it can only see the 101 SAT.

Where the ones for our homes, are larger to see more SATs at once.
And to withstand rainfade and other weather issues.
 

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Not to keep beating a dead horse, but how can they make an antenna the size of briefcase and we have to have the huge 5lnb dish on the roof?
Again.. because it only looks at 1 of the 5 Sats that your house does.

thus it only has to "reflect" one signal... not 5.

Also it can be smaller, as it only has to pickup "so much" to be able to work... and not have to compensate for adverse weather conditions.
 

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Again.. because it only looks at 1 of the 5 Sats that your house does.

thus it only has to "reflect" one signal... not 5.

Also it can be smaller, as it only has to pickup "so much" to be able to work... and not have to compensate for adverse weather conditions.
Signal reception will certainly be one of the first things to test. Has anyone seen a photo of the receiving antenna? I wonder how big it is.

XM and Sirius do an amazing job receiving satellite radio with small patch antennas, but their satellites beam more power than DirecTV.
 
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