Filed under: News | Portable Devices
Feb 18 2005, 7:55am EST | by Luigi Lugmayr
Korean Stormblue offers a new small video and music player, the XUKE AV-700.
The Xuke AV-700 features a 1.2 inch color OLED Display with 260,000 colors. The small media player supports MP4, DivX and AVI video formats. Ogg and MP3 and WMA-DRM music file formats are also supported. The player features USB 2.0, FM Tuner, SRS-Wow and 3D sound.
The new Stormblue Xuke player measures only 69x33x16mm. The Xuke AV-700 comes in 256MB, 512MB, 1GB and 2GB memory configurations.
Stormblue offers several stylish music players that still are not available in the US. We reported about the XUKE MP-600 last September.
More details on Stormblue's site (Korean).
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