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Dec 20 2004, 9:24am EST | by Luigi Lugmayr
Rio Audio in Japan OEMs another MP3 Player Line and brings it to the Japanese market.
This time its the SiGN MP3 Players Si-200C and Si-300. The Si-200C is a mirrored pendant style MP3 Player measuring 45.0(L)×45.0(W)×13.0(H)mm and weighing 49g. Features include: USB 2.0, MP3, WMA (DRM), 256MB. Similar concept compared to the iRiver N10.
The new Rio Si-300 measures 68.5(L)×25.7(W)×16.3(H)and weighs only 38g. Direct encoding, FM Radio, MP3 and WMA (DRM) playback are supported.
More details on Rio press-release (Japanese). First seen on Soroban Geeks.
Rio has through OEMing a different MP3 player line-up than in the USA. We reported about the SU70 for instance and also about the wireless speakers Rio sells in Japan.
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Luigi Lugmayr
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