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Gearwatch: Kodak Theatre HD Player

by Alex Schleifer
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The Kodak Theatre HD Player is an HD-ready, wifi-enable media player that sits under your TV. We’re loving the easy-access connectors and gyroscopic control device. $300, out in September.

The Kodak Theatre HD Player is an HD-ready, wifi-enable media player that sits under your TV. We’re loving the easy-access connectors and gyroscopic control device. $300, out in September.

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