Filed under: News | Portable Devices
Aug 12 2004, 7:51am EST | by Luigi Lugmayr
Korean Music Player manufacturer Unison shows a unique star shaped (3 spokes) MP3 player.
The Soriya TM500 comes in 128/256/512MB and measures 80x37x14mm. The MP3 Player runs on a AAA battery. The Unison TM500 provides all the usual Music Player features including, FM Tuner, Line In direct encoding, 3d sound effects, Voice recorder and USB 1.1.
More details on Unison Product Page. See also DAPReview.
Unison has also the TMS600 Music player that features a flip design. We should actually receive a TMS600 for review in the next days. Unison will start to sell the TMS600 player on Amazon in the United States starting next week.
The Unison TMS600 features besides the usual also an built-in FM Transmitter. The player measures 81x44x18mm.
More details about the TMS600 on Unison product page.
Read about the latest Music Players we reviewed.
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