Filed under: News | Portable Devices
Jun 9 2004, 5:00pm EST | by Luigi Lugmayr
NHJ announces their portable MP4 Players MPM-201 and MPM-202.
Amazon.com sells the NHJ MPM-201 for $449.00.
The NHJ MPM series features a 3.5" LCD screen with 480x234 pixels, USB 2.0 and a TV tuner in the cradle stand. It also comes with a remote. The unit measures 140.4(L) x 30.5(H) x 80.4(W)mm and weighs 288.6g without battery. The NHJ MPM-201 features a 30GB and the MPM-202 a 60GB hard-drive.
That is a pretty neat idea to integrate a TV tuner, so it can be used also as a small portable TV.
More details on NHJ USA Site. First seen on Gizmodo.
As we already said in the MobiNote MP4 Player story, there will be many more Personal Video Player coming this year. See also the iRiver MP4 Players.
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