Gadgets and Technology

New Iaudio 6 by Cowon America

Filed under: MP3 Players, Multimedia Player — Molly Chan at 10:43 am on Monday, June 12, 2006

This people at Cowon won’t stop surprising us , this time they bring us the great Iaudio6

MP3, OGG, WMA, ASF, FLAC, WAV, MPEG4(video) playback,
FM Radio Receiver and Recording, Voice Recording, Line-In Recording

built-in 0.85 inch HDD (4GB)

Supports MAC OS (Data transfer only), Supports Linux v 2.2 or higher (Data transfer only)

jetShell (File transfer, MP3/WMA/WAV/AUDIO CD PLAY)
jetAudio VX (Integrated multimedia player software, music/video conversion feature)

Iaudio6 by Cowon

Read full specs from Cowon.

AnyCom BluNa - Bluetooth Adapter for iPod nano

Filed under: ipod, Portable Storage, Multimedia Player — Boza at 3:36 pm on Tuesday, May 2, 2006

AnyCom BluNa - Bluetooth Adapter for iPod nanoThe AnyCom BluNa is supposed to be the first Bluetooth adapter for the Apple iPod nano.

There are of course several generic Bluetooth adapters out there that connect via the audio plug like the i-Phono Plus.

The AnyCom BluNa plugs neatly onto the iPod nano without a cable dangling around. BluNa supports Bluetooth 1.2 with A2DP and AVRCP profile and weighs 10g.

This Bluetooth adapter is powered through the iPod, no external batteries necessary.
The AnyCom BluNa is supposed to hit the market in June for 79 Euros (~$100).

Via: I4U

Toshiba Gigabeat S Coming as Late as May 31st?

Filed under: MP3 Players, Multimedia Player — Boza at 2:02 pm on Wednesday, March 29, 2006

Gigabeat S

Microsoft and Toshiba announced the rather highly anticipated Gigabeat S at the CES 2006. Spring was giving as release date. Dap Review runs a story about the giving release date shifting from March 27th to now May 31st.

Features

Compact dimensions with up to 60 gigabytes (GB) of storage space
FM radio tuner
Extended battery life (12 hours of audio and up to 2.5 hours of video)
Familiar Windows Mobile software navigation
Compatible with popular media file formats, including .wma, .wmv, .wav, JPEG, and MP3
Media download from Media Center PCs
Recorded TV download from TiVo Series2
Audio integration with Xbox 360
Available in Metallic Blue, Piano Black, and Piano White

Specifications

Display: 2.4″ QVGA (320 x 240) LCD screen
Storage: 30 GB or 60 GB hard drive
Battery hours: 12 of audio/2.5 of video
MPU: Freescale i.MX
System requirements: Microsoft Windows Media Player 10

MSI Solar-Powered MP3 Player

Filed under: MP3 Players, Energy, Multimedia Player — Boza at 11:35 am on Monday, March 27, 2006

Succeeding last year’s Mega Player 521, MSI’s Mega Player 540 digital audio / video player is housed in a white case, has a 4GB HDD, and even sports a solar cell built onto the back the of the device to power the player and recharge its battery. Providing a balance between ease of use and functionality.

Solar Powered Mega Player

Some of the specs: play MP3, WMA, WMA with DRM audio files or M-JPEG video files, show JPEG graphic files, listen to the FM radio broadcasts via the built in FM tuner and record voice.

Source: Bios Magazine

New COWON portable multimedia player

Filed under: MP3 Players, Multimedia Player — Boza at 9:47 am on Monday, March 20, 2006

A good friend of ours just sent me this…

A simply perfect portable multimedia player by Cowon America
supporting 7 media formats including MPEG4!

If your own music is not enough for you it can record from its integrated FM radio as well as from
line-in and voice.

To maximixe the the experience , it has a lyric reader and you can also you can read .txt text files
while listening to music.

IAUDIO Multimedia player

And how about video? Check this out:

160 x 128 dot, 260,000 color TFT-LCD.(No comments)

Storage? You choose: 256MB , 1GB or Black colored 2GB.

Definetely a MUST-HAVE for those who like portable media

Some other data

Long Playback Time : Up to 20 hours playback (built in power battery)

Multi language

Enhanced Integrated Navigator and file manager, and many more.

Thank you Molly Chan for the information

 
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