Filed under: News | Portable Devices
Sep 13 2004, 3:44am EST | by Luigi Lugmayr
Apprently Archos is about to add another player to its Gmini line after the introduction of the Gmini 400. The New music player is called Gmini XS200.
The Archos Gmini XS200 plays MP3, WMA, and WAV music files. Note that this is a pur music player in contrast to the Gmini 400.
The new archos Gmini features 20GB and measures only 76.5x59x19.5mm. Compared to the iPod mini which measures 91.44x50.8x12.7mm the new Archos Gmini XS200 is pretty small for a 20GB MP3 Player. The Gmini XS weighs 120g.
The Battery life is 10 hours.
The Gmini XS200 will come available early October. Suggested retail price for the United States will be $249.
More details on DAPReview and on Archos unfinished product pages.
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