Filed under: News | Portable Devices
Nov 8 2006, 5:00pm CST | by Luigi Lugmayr
Handheld Entertainment expands its player offering with a music only ZVUE - the ZVUE ZP3.
The ZVUE ZP3 will come pre-loaded with recordings of 30 of the top hits of 2006. The thumb drive-sized ZVUE ZP3 will feature 512 Megabytes of built-in Flash memory.
Features include WMA, MP3 and WAV format support, 8 hour battery life on a single AA battery. There are no other details available on about the ZVUE ZP3 at this point. We are still waiting for a product photo as well.
The ZVUE ZP3 is expected to be priced competitively to similar MP3 players that are sold without pre-loaded content. The product will be in stores throughout the United States after Thanksgiving.
See also the ZVUE site. ZVUE deals
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Luigi Lugmayr
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