Tag - DAP
Sharp offers a new player MP-E300 with 1GB and 512MB memories which come in 3 attractive colors : silver, black and gold and its sleek structure, though it still looks like a calculator, further add on to its looks as it measures only...
We have heard much of Microsoft Zune and certainly are curious to have a glance over the upcoming player.
At last, there is a good news for Microsoft enthusiasts that, after a long hang around, Microsoft is exhibiting its different accessories for...
The release of Microsoft Zune portable digital media player in Europe will be delayed until late 2007 due to unavailability of a music provider in the European market.
This will be a major setback for Microsoft as their competitor in this...
Luxpro has launched an ultra-slim Digital audio player named Pico.
The DAP can play audio in all major formats and the most exciting feature of the DAP is that it has a touch screen display.
Check out some other specifications of this...
A Korean manufacturer Axxen, have introduced a new range of DAPs, known as the Pleio, the DAP supports MP3 music playback.
The DAP also has an in-built 128MB memory space and measures just 57.4x56.8x12 mm.
The main feature of this DAP is that...
Swedish Digital Audio Player manufacturer VISUAL SOUND is all set to put the iPod era to an end by launching its all new VS1 DAP.
The device measuring just 2.36 x 1.65 x 0.57 inches is small enough to fit in anyone's pocket. This small yet...
It's good to see that finally, DAPs are getting cheaper and cheaper. The MediaREADY Aero product is the line of flash-based portable MP3 players. Each unit features MP3 playback, FM recording, Windows Media, ASF and WAV audio support, Tunebite 3.0 trial..
I would like to see this nifty ultra-portable DAP in other parts of the world as the Aigo's Patriot MP-F986 is just confined to its home country China. 43g Patriot is available in duo mode of memory, 512MB and 1GB.
This DAP measures 2.6 x 1.85 x...
Boundaries are diminishing from all respect of creation, is it because of lack of innovation or hipper imagination, it's impossible to say. Now, look at this phone, sorry DAP, that incorporates even the minutest appearances from the cell phone...
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