Filed under: News | Portable Devices
Nov 30 2006, 8:00am CST | by Luigi Lugmayr
Kenwood introduces the mediakeg HD10GB7 stylish and tiny music player in Japan.
Kenwood is slowly getting out cooler music players. The new HD10GB7 is actually quite interesting. Back in the day (early 2005) they still apparently OEMed music players. Then came the HD20GA7 and HD30GA9 which already got more interesting.
The new Kenwood HD10GB7 features a 10GB hard-drive, plays MP3 and WMA DRM music files, shows jpeg photos, special audio processing dubbed Supreme and a 1.5 inch color OLED display.Measurements of the tiny 10GB DAP are only 62x44x17mm. It will be available in white and black starting December in Japan. Kenwood still does not sell their portable music players outside of Japan. Maybe with the HD10GB7 they feel ready to go international. In the meantime Audio Cubes is a good place to import Kenwood players.
More details on Kenwood site. Via AkihabaraNews.
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