VuGo

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Tiger Electronics' VuGo is a portable media player, capable of handling videos, music, and photos.

The VuGo features 128 megabytes of built-in memory which Tiger claims can hold one hour of video, six hours of music, or 1200 photos. It can also take any standard 128MB, 256MB, 512MB, 1GB, or 2GB SD Memory Card. With the VuGo software that you install onto your computer, the software takes the acceptable formats of Audio, Video, and Image files and converts them into VuGo files (Video: .TVV, Audio: .TVM, Image: .TVP) so you can transport them onto your VuGo for viewing later. VuGo requires an internet connection in order to move VuGo converted content from one computer to another. It also records from a number of devices using the supplied audio video or USB cables. Battery life of the VuGo is approximately three hours.

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[edit] VuGo Supported Media Formats

[edit] Audio

[edit] Video

[edit] Image

Note that "supported" means that these files are recognized by the VuGo client software installed on a user's PC/Mac. The client software then converts the "supported" files to a propietary format for the VuGo device itself. Accordingly, one or more of these file types may need to be converted by the VuGo client software prior to being usable by the VuGo.

[edit] VuGo Shows

  • With the VuGo, you can also download TV shows directly from the website, with prices either $0.99, $1.99, or $2.99 per episode. Here is a complete list of available shows (as of 2/16/2006).

[edit] Cartoon Network

[edit] Nickelodeon

[edit] External links