Filed under: News | Portable Devices
Mar 7 2005, 1:43am EST | by Luigi Lugmayr
Besides the TM-750, Torica also introduces the TC-31, TC-33c and TJ-500 MP3 players at the CeBit in Hannover.
The TC-31 (see photo) has a built-in loudspeaker, dot matrix 4 color OLED display, USB 2.0, plays MP3, WMA. The Torica TC-31 measures 77x29x14mm and weighs 41g. The player can come in 128MB, 256MB, 512MB and 1GB.
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The Torica TC-33c (photo below) can display photos on its 65k color display. The TC-33c measures 83x23x14mm. More details.
The Torica TJ-500 (photo below) uses a AAA battery and measures 58 x 34 x 23mm. More details.
We reported about the Torica Twin MP3 Players in the past. More new MP3 Players.

Torica T-33c
Torica TJ-500
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