Filed under: News | Portable Devices
May 28 2005, 8:00am EST | by Luigi Lugmayr
Korean M-Bird introduces the XY-22 mp3 player with unique looks.
M-Bird seems to have come a little bit to their senses with hte XY-22. The XT-21 they announced in 2004 looks just crazy.
The XY-22 has built-in stereo speakers and the display orientation can flip. It
basically can resemble a little TV.
The M-Bird XY-22 features a color display, video playback (Avi, Mpeg), WMA and MP3 audio file support, text viewer, USB 2.0, 256MB and measures 65 (H) x 37.6 (W) x 18.3 (D) mm. It might take a while, but there is a chance that this mp3 player will be sold outside of Korea as the XT-21 is now available as Axion X-Robot in the USA.
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Luigi Lugmayr
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