Filed under: News | Portable Devices
Jul 6 2004, 1:37am EST | by Luigi Lugmayr
MobiNote Technology Corp. has formally announced the world's first 7-inch portable video player, the DVX-POD 7010 at Computex 2004. We reported about DesignTechnica's first look at the MobiNote in June.
The estimated retail price of the DVX-POD 7010 will be between US$599 and US$699, and the delivery volume is expected to reach 200,000 sets by June 2005.
The DVX-POD 7010 can support D1-level quality (720x480), which corresponds to DVD films. In addition, the DVX-POD 7010 combines the functions of an MP3 Player, a digital recorder and a personal digital photo album, and can also serve as a personal hard drive with a capacity equivalent to 80 256MB Flash USB Pen Drives.
More details on QuenteCafe.
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