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Jan 20th, 2012 Comments: 0

TurboLinux Wizpy flaunts the PC-bootable version of the Linux

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We would not be wrong at all to comment that we now live in the   that boasts of quite a few state of the art “digital music and video players”. Supporting the good old Linux operating system, this portable media player (PMP) gets a heavy name too -TurboLinux Wizpy. It incorporates the PC-bootable version of the Linux operating system that transforms your PMP interface for that up to date PC experience. In order to boot Linux into this PMP you have to simply connect it to your PC’s USB port. It’ revolutionary multimedia software helps you playback Ogg, MP3, WMA, XviD, MPEG 4, and JPEG file formats. It can record as well as make you listen to your favorite radio station channels, isn’t this amazing? It will come in two variants -2 GB and 4 GB. It will be out at the world front this month. So, are you all set to grab one for yourself? Via: Ubergizmo

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