Filed under: News | Portable Devices
Nov 24 2004, 1:56am EST | by Luigi Lugmayr
Japanese TORICA has announced a new portable Audio player, which is available later this month in Japan.
Ployer writes:
"The "Twin" comes in black or silver in 256/512MB Models. Other features include MP3/WMA/WAV playback, 13 hours of batter life, LCD with 7 colors, FM radio tuner, voice recorder and a direct recording feature using the in line input to say record directly from your CD player. "
More details on Ployer and on ITMedia (Japanese).
The 128MB version of the TORICA MP3 Player is already available on FancyLogic.
The only stand-out aspect of this MP3 Player is the tatoo design on the case in my opinion. More bestselling MP3 Players in our MP3 Player Guide.
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