Filed under: News | Portable Devices
May 3 2007, 12:00pm CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
Yesterday we reported about the new fashionable Epoq MP4 Watch. Today we got information about a small PMP Epoq is making dubbed EMP-FT804.
The Epoq EMP-FT804 features a 2.2 inch color screen and has touch sensitive buttons that light up reminding on LG's Chocolate interface look.
On interesting detail of this PMP is that it plays directly AVI file format. Most other PMPs in this category require you to convert the videos to the obscure NXV format.
The compact PMP measures 73.2 x 43.6 x 10mm and packs features like MP3 and WMA audio file playback, FM Tuner, voice recorder, photo viewer, built-in speaker, lyrics display, upgradeable firmware and miniSD card slot.
The battery lasts for 8 hours listening to music. Video playback is possible for 6 hours on a battery charge.
FirstToYou sells the Epoq EMP-FT804 with built-in 1GB memory for $110.95.
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Luigi Lugmayr
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