Filed under: News | Portable Devices
Jul 28 2004, 2:23am EST | by Luigi Lugmayr
Korean MP3 manufactuer Chic has offers the Symphony4U music player.
The Symphony4U has an interesting shape with a big control button in the middle that can be used with the thumb. This new mp3 player measures 42x80x23mm and weighs 35g.
Features include: WMA,MP3 support, 6 Equalizers, 2 color OLED display, FM receiver, SRS, WOW, TruBass, USB 1.1. The Symphony4U runs on two AAA batteries for 25hours. Comes in 128, 256 or 512MB versions.
Not clear if Chic has already a distributor. On the korean MP3 site MPNavi is already a review with tons of hi-res photos. See also the Symphony4U product page.
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