Filed under: News | Portable Devices
Sep 9 2004, 2:01am EST | by Luigi Lugmayr
More and more MP3 player with bluetooth make their way onto the market. We reviewed the Diva Gem, which was I think the first MP3 Player with Bluetooth available. Another Bluetooth MP3 Player comes from Californian Boom Gear.
Korean Genex Telecom offers a mp3 player that measures 85x30x18mm and weighs 42g. The GMP-3000B comes in 128MB and 256MB (a bit low for today's standards). It features FM Tuner, Voice recorder, etc.
More details on Genex Telecom GMP-3000B product page. (News Tip by Azizi M.)
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Bluetooth enables an MP3 player to be used as wireless headsets for Bluetooth mobile phones. Users can listen to music and when a call comes in the music stops and teh call can be answered. |
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Luigi Lugmayr
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