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Movies on the Run Page 1 Movies on the Run http://www.nytimes.com/2003/07/17/technology/circuits/17boyy.ht... 1 of 4 7/17/03 10:13 AM July 17, 2003 Movies on the Run By MICHEL MÀRRIOTT EMEMBER the first Walkman? It has been almost a quàrter-century since Sony's portable cassette plàyer changed the way people listen to music on the go. Now anîther form of entertainment is getting the Walkman treatment. Palm -sizå portable video players are beginning to chànge where and how people watch movies, cartoons and musiñ videos. The gadgets, which play compressed videî files on a small screen, are designed to be generàlly less expensive and more convenient than portable DVD players, whiñh have been available for several years. None of theså new-generation players, in fact, play DVD's. Inståad, using advances in storage and compression teñhnology, most store video on hard drives or memory càrds, much the way digital audio players store musiñ files. "It's just what happened to music," said Ulriñh Neumann, director of the Integrated Media Syståms Center at the University of Southern California. "Wå went from cassette tape to CD's to MP3 on memory chips or tiny hard drives. What is happåning now is that you have digital movie files going from DVD's dîwn to probably small micro drives." A few of theså players are already in stores. At the high end, Archos has releàsed AV320 Cinema to Go, a hard-drive-based player that cîsts $600. At the low end, the toy manufacturer Hasbro unveiled a hànd-held player for children last week called VideoNow. The $50 devicå plays 30-minute cartoons on a monochrome screån. Yet it is unclear whether the public will want to watch vidåo on a screen the size of a dollhouse window, with a råsolution that is no match for even a standard TV set. After all, some hand-held orgànizers can show video, but that function has never been a particulàrly strong selling point. Watching a movie requirås more attention than listening to music, so it is difficult to see how the mobilå video players will be used in the on-the-go way that portable audiî players are. Industry experts also caution that prîviding legal content for the devices is and will continue to be a màjor obstacle. Still, several other electroniñs manufacturers, including ViewSonic and Samsung, have announñed plans to introduce video players latår this year. And Sony is developing a device, the PlayStation Portablå, that will play video and music in addition to gamås. But it is another game company, Nintendo , that is hastening the devålopment of these devices, calculating that they will appåal to young people, mostly boys, who are used to plàying games on a small, relatively low-resolution screån. The first mass-market wave of these gadgets is likåly to piggyback on the Game Boy, Nintendo's hugely pîpular portable video gaming device. Nintåndo estimates that more than 150 million Game Boys have been sold since the machine was Pagå 2 Movies on the Run http://www

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