2006
MP3Magz: From iPod-Like and Phone-Like MP3 Player To PSP-Like PMP
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There are some interesting news found at our sister site, MP3Magz, in the last few days. For example, the SS100 Digital Audio Player from Safa. Eventhough its front panel is different from iPod, but it has almost similar shape and size to iPod, so when you lay both of ‘em down, you probably won’t notice the different. I won’t recommend this portable player at all since it only supports MP3, AVI, JPEG, and TXT formats. Heck, I’m sure smart people like you don’t even need my recommendation to leave the SS100.
The second MP3 player on the highlight is MSI’s P610. Nothing quite special from this HDD-based portable MP3 player, except, at a glance, it looks like a cell phone! Some even said that it steal the design of Sony Ericsson T610 phone (notice the similar model number?). What do you think?
On the other hand, Kingston, the famous memory-related product manufacturer, surprised me with its decision to join the portable digital media player wagon. Its first debut is the K-Plex Portable Media Player that looks like a PSP. For a starter, it does have a nice promising features, such as 2-inch colors LCD, wide-range media formats support (ASF, MP3, WMA, OGG, WAV, WMA DRM, AVI, MPEG 1/2/4, WMV, JPEG, TXT), MiniSD card slot, and voice recording. Kingston will start the battle on August this year.
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