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I didnt realize how many products they already have produced. these high end products for a .18 stock is very very impressive. if they do go through with an OTCBB uplisting .50 is not out of the question
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quote:Originally posted by stocktrader22: I didnt realize how many products they already have produced. these high end products for a .18 stock is very very impressive. if they do go through with an OTCBB uplisting .50 is not out of the question
This traded at 3 bucks a share last year st22.
Paula Abdul was their spokesperson during American Idol last year hence the spike.
The only problem back then was we had no retailers.
If these distributors can move product like I think they can and we get off the pinks I see no reason this doesn't trade at 10-20 times todays value.
This is still an incredible bargain.
That being said we are still on the pinks and untill that changes I will protect capital.
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They offer a lot more than I thought and I think the site was updated today for the CES. I'm thinking alot of attendees will be researching this tonite and might buy in tomorrow.
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I was actually in on this back in January at about $1.00. Luckily I got out before the huge drop. Seems like a nice bottom has formed here though and thanks to surfer's DD..I'm back in at .175.
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I heard a reporter on the Wall Street Journal Radio show this morning reporting from the CES. He said the biggest thing at the show was a home entertainment system that allows you to store, record, etc. tv shows, movies, etc. He basically described the Klegg system to a "T", but never mentioned the maker.
Looks like a good time to enter this play.
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He could be describing any media center extender though. I've got an XBox 360 that does the same thing. You can even download movies to it through Vongo.
It would've been advantageous for me to have it all built in, like with Klegg, though, cause my kids never want to give up the XBOX.
I just took a small position today at .17 The "Jo4321 effect" seems to have taken place and took it to .15.
Jo
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Jo, I'm not up on electronics stuff, but I figured there were other systems out there that does this. The way he described it though (the huge amount of movies you could store and being able to access these remotely) made it sound like the Klegg. Again, there's probably others out there that do this same thing, but I'm not up on this stuff.
So, where did the volume go to? Either my streamer is broken, or there hasn't been a trade since 1:13?
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Milliam, I heard that report this morning as well and I think I remember them saying Microsoft. As they have a new deal with cable companies to drive the new ip tv that's big now. Great market that really has not been tapped. Many can go to the pc but very few systems can take from the pc to the tv. The quality is still not the best. But you can hack a xbox and get most of the technology or use the new xbox 360 and get pretty much everything you want.
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Klegg Electronics was demoing a flat-panel LCD with a fully integrated Windows Media Center PC. I've seen Media Center Extender technology embedded in a TV before, but never a TV/PC hybrid such as this. The TV has a fully integrated PC with a multi-core Intel processor, a 250 GB hard drive and a gig of RAM. The device was controllable from an AMX or Crestron touch pad, and was able to deliver content to other network connected TVs around the home. The demo version I saw was running XP, but when I walked over to the Vista partner booth Klegg had a version running Vista. I was also worried about the PC becoming obsolete, but when they showed me how the PC is fully customizable and open to adding and changing cards or other components through the back of the TV, that worry was quickly eliminated.
Essentially the Klegg tv is another pc. All linkable throughout the home.
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read below!! old P.R. Klegg Electronics Debuts the World's First IP Controlled Microsoft Windows Media Center TV at the Fall 2006 Electronic House Expo Tuesday November 14, 6:00 am ET
LONG BEACH, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Klegg Electronics, Inc. (Pinksheets:KLGE - News), announced today that it will unveil its next generation fully IP controlled television, running Microsoft Vista, at the 2006 Fall Electronic House Expo (EHX) in Long Beach, CA November 14th - 17th. The next generation Klegg KLM401A 40" Flat Panel LCD Television allows users to control media functions by sending IP commands over a standard Ethernet or wireless network. ADVERTISEMENT
The 40" Flat Panel LCD Television features preinstalled Autonomic Controls custom software designed to work seamlessly with multiple devices in the home. Klegg Electronics and Autonomic Controls, a New York Based software company are members of the AMX In-Concert Program; an alliance of manufacturers devoted to creating seamless, fully integrated control solutions. Other In-Concert Program partners include 3M, Accordent Technologies and ADA- Audio Design Associates. Susan Polese, a spokesperson for Autonomic Controls said, "We believe that the Klegg Media Center TV with two way IP control is a perfect solution for custom integrators, it allows them to deliver a rich media experience to their clients with simple touch panel access to their digital libraries in a single box solution."
The Klegg 40" Flat Panel LCD Television allows integrators and custom installers to simply download pre-built control modules from either the Klegg Electronics or Autonomic Controls website and quickly integrate the Media Center TV with AMX, Crestron, HAI or other control and automation systems. In addition, installers can customize the 40" Flat Panel LCD Television touch panel interface and create macros and scenes that coordinate with multiple devices in the home. The Klegg Media Center TV, running Microsoft Vista, will be on display and demonstrated in the Microsoft Vista Pavillion, booth #1317A, as well as the Klegg Electronics booth #751
The KLM401A 40" Flat Panel LCD television is part of Klegg Electronics' next generation "Smart Home Technology" that allows entertainment products to work together seamlessly and communicate with each other within a home network or over the internet from any location.
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Apple's just announced today their "Apple TV". Looks to me like it just extends Itune stuff to the TV, doesn't appear to be compatible with media Center.
Does anyone know if Mac has something similar to "Media Center" for their computers? I searched a bit and it doesn't appear so. The selling point for Media Center (at least for me) is the ability to digitally record TV Shows and use the Media Center as a DVR. Does Apple already have this capability too? I hope not.
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Divo now has some real competition with the recent launch of the Enterastream Media Server.
The Enterastream from Klegg Electronics is a “home entertainment server” that connects to your television set allowing you to record, catalog, and display virtually any type of media. This product is nothing short of a computer which, at first glance, looks to be one.
With a massive 1.5 terabye hard drive, the Enterastream has enough space to save up to 250 DVD’s, 20,400 hours of music, 1.5 million digital photos, 1,200 hours of recorded television, and more.
Catalog all your DVD’s with cover art, and in-depth information allowing easy search and playback from your library. The Enterastream also supports playback for AVI, DivX, MPEG1, MPEG2 and MPEG4 formats.
Importing media into the Enterastream could not be easier. With built in FireWire, network (broadband ready), S-Video, composite, coaxial (RF), serial port, parallel port, and 2x USB inputs, you can rest assured that it will accept any form of media you have to offer.
The networking capability allows you to connect to the Internet, viewing web pages from your couch, or connect with your computer to download your previously saved video files, music files (mp3, ogg), and digital camera photos. Klegg has even set up a website for the Enterastream to automatically lookup your media information and assign proper titles, artists, etc,… or view your TV guide to schedule programs to record.
The Enterastream comes with a built in CD/DVD+/-RW drive to burn TV programs, create audio cd’s, and to burn to DVD your image slideshows that you create within the media server. The unit comes with a wireless IR keyboard and mouse for controls and functions.
If you’re a TV junkie, the Enterastream is a must have. With a personal video recorder capable of one-touch recording, scheduling recordings, watch while recording, and watch pre-recorded programs while recording, you can be assured that you will never miss a show again.
Jo its not just the recording of TV shows its essentially another monitor in your home!!
Linked with all computers in the home!!
You can now sit on the couch and do as we are now.
As far as what apple has I am not sure.
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quote:Jo its not just the recording of TV shows its essentially another monitor in your home!!
Right, I got that. Many of those functions, I can do the same thing with my XBox 360 (which functions as a Media Center Extender) connected to my PC that has media center.
What it seems that Enterastream has that a Media Center extender does not is the ability to view web pages on the internet on the TV. That, I think, is the only thing one cannot do with XBOX 360 MC extender.
The Enterastream certainly sounds good, if it can do all the functions of a Media Center Extender plus more.
From what I can tell, the Apple TV thing doesn't have the capability of recording shows OR the internet surfing at your TV Capabilities so it doesn't compare.
Jo
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I was out for today and second half of yestarday.
I still feel like this is a winner here and will march past last weeks highs!
to many things in the hopper for it not to.
I know patience in pinks is a gamble but I have not sold a single share and will not untill I see fit.
From FloridaFemalia on HSM. SHe knows more about Klegg than anyone else on any of the boards and I respect her input
just got a courtesy call from someone who was at the Klegg show and it sounds like it went great! The Klegg booth was packed the two days they were there. The Klegg Media Center/Vista was getting a lot of attention and it was one of a kind product. Some positive reviews expected. The new product Genesis lines sounds really cool, their flat panel LCD 27-32 "in were compared to apple products as they come in different pastel colors such as pink and blue. Initally the pricing will be about 500 dollar range but expected to drop as the LCD market in general prices are expected to drop, they could be selling for as low as 300 bucks. Got confirmation of the form 10-SB getting prepared for submission to the SEC but couldn't nail down a time, as it can up to 3 rounds or so with the SEC depending on how many questions they come back with,,so we could go quickly, or it could be slowed down, but it will happen. Conservative estimate was a few months,if it goes a lot of rounds it could be 6. Glad to hear Klegg's products got massive attention and see see what Klegg releases in the coming weeks , months.
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Are you worried about dilution? They only have 350k in the bank & I am worried that they may need to raise additional capital in order to take advantage of their new distribution channels, that is the only thing keeping me from buying some stock...