Filed under: News | Portable Devices
Sep 5 2006, 4:00pm CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
German Trekstor announced a new small mp3 player featuring a 1inch HDD with either 8GB or 15GB.
The Trekstor Vibez measures 105x50x18mm and has an organic shape. In German you call this a 'Handschmeichler'.
Other features include MP3, WMA, WAV, OGG and FLAC files support, 20 hour battery life, 176 x 132 px color TFT screen and photo viewer.The TrekStor vibez will be available from November 2006 at a retailers recommended price of EUR 199.00 (~$254) (8 GB) or EUR 229.00 (~$293) (15 GB). TrekStor has started to offer their products in the US. So I assume the Trekstor Vibez will also hit the US market.
More details in this press-release.
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