Filed under: News | Portable Devices
Aug 24 2007, 6:00am CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
The last new PMP Korean viliv introduced was the P2 in 2006. Today they announced the new X2 A.I.O. PMP in Korea.
The viliv X2 has pretty much the same design as the P2, which is not necessarily a bad thing, as the P2 looks nice.
viliv packed a GPS receiver and DMB TV receiver into the X2 . The portable media player comes with either a 30GB or 60GB hard-drive. The 4.3 inch LCD screen is made by Samsung.
Other features of the viliv X2 AIO include an FM transmitter, AMD AU1250 (600MHz) CPU, mp3 player, video player and dictionary.
The X2 should have included navigation software, as it has a GPS receiver.
The 30GB viliv X2 sells for 549,000 Won (~$583) and the 60GB viliv X2 sells for 599,000 Won (~$636).
See also the viliv site (Korean). Maybe viliv will show the X2 AIO PMP at the IFA 2007 in Berlin where they will be exhibiting.
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