Filed under: News | Portable Devices
Mar 29 2005, 1:07am EST | by Luigi Lugmayr
Audiotronic offers a line of MP3 Players that come with smells.
Smells include Marijuana, Cookie, Coffee and Casino (I don't want to know how that one smells). Fruit flavors like Lemon, Strawberry, Cherry and Blue Berry are available too.
The Face plates and I assume smells are exchange-able. The face plates feature a 3D hologram.
The MP3 Player hardware features a SD/MCC memory card slot to expand the storage. The iCool player is USB 2.0 compliant. Other features include: MP3, WMA playback, FM-Tuner, LCD Display and Voice Recorder. Built-in Memory sizes range from 16 to 256MB.
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