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2007-12-12
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2007-12-12
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Features:
* Capacity: 30, or 60GB plus SD expansion
* Display: 4.8" TFT (800 x 400)
* OS: Microsoft Windows CE 5.0 Professional
* Audio: MP3, WMA, MP4, ACC, AC3, Ogg, and WAV
* Video: AVI (divx, etc..), WMV, MPG, DAT, and VOB
* Built-in WiFi and DMB Tuner
* Audio and Video recording
* Office Applications (Powerpoint, Excel, PDF. TXT, etc..)
* Built-in Dictionary
* USB Host
* Dimensions: 84 x 157.7 x 24.4mm
Okay I confess, it's more of a UMPC device than a standard PMP, but no doubt the two are overlapping more and more; Just look at the Cowon Q5 for instance. For you envious onlookers out there wishing you lived in Korea right about now, you're not alone. That's why I believe we should all make the pilgrimage to the land of Milk and DAP's at least once in our life. Or better yet, get someone to export these babies overseas.