Reigncom’s low-end mp4 player ‘iriver E100′
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Reigncom(www.reigncom.com) has presented its low-end mp4 player ‘iriver E100′ in Korea market.
Equipped with a 2.4-inch(60.96mm-thick) TFT-LCD screen with 320*240(QVGA) resolution, the E100 adopted D-Click, the company’s advanced clicking method that was employed at Clix, enhancing usability.
It supports existing file formats such as MP3, WMA, OGG, ASF, etc. and various codec including MP4 SP, WMV9, XVID as well as FLAC(free lossless audio codec).
Rounding out features are two built-in speaker, internal mike, direct encoding and high-quality recording function. Text and photo viewer, FM radio, MicroSD slot are also basically included.
Suggested price is 88,000(KRW) for 2GB, 108,000(KRW) for 4GB and 148,000(KRW) for 8GB model.
i.Beat Movie MP4 Player Review
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Trekstro released new PMP or portable media player named with the i.Beat. Our Pmp available in three different storage capacity, 2GB, 4GB and 8GB. Like many Pmp that available in the market, this Pmp also support MP4, AVI, MP3, WMA, WAV, WMA-DRM9 video formats and JPEG image format and not only can watch video, you also can hear radio with this PMP. Now the i.Beat available in amazon and you can buy it £24 for 2GB to £59 for the 8GB
Mp4 player, it’s now Digital Trends
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Traveling to your office, doing household chores, driving your car, working on the computer, or at any other place, people are hooked on to their MP3 and MP4 music and video players. If you are traveling in an airplane or a bus you will find over 50% of the people having small headphones stuck into their ears.
What has made these small devices enter our lives so quickly that everybody, young or old, is now hooked on to it? MP3 music format, first introduced in 1993, started the era of compressed internet audio format. With the advent of broadband connectivity people freely uploaded and downloaded music from the web. This gave rise to pocket MP3 players.

There are two types of MP3 players or digital audio devices: flash-based players and digital hard drive-based players. Flash-based players hold files in the internal memory or external memory cards, and so they can hold up to 8 GB of files. While the hard drive-based players can connect to a hard drive that can hold up to 160 GB of audio and video files based on the hard drive technology. This means that you can store your entire music collection in your pocket!









