Filed under: News | Portable Devices
Jun 30 2005, 11:00am EST | by Luigi Lugmayr
Here is another portable media player with built-in 1.3MP digital camera. We reported about the BestaPro DMP-1 portable media player the other day, which also featured a 1.3MP digital camera.
The Centrix MVP-100 is offered by Korean Sitec System. The elegant PMP comes with a 20GB hard-drive and a 3.5 inch QVGA screen. It supports AVI, MPG, DivX vidoa formats and MP3, OGG and WMA audio formats. The Centrix MVP-100 measures 130(W) x 78(H) x 24.5(T)mm and weighs 285g.
The Centrix MVP-100 is not available yet and the company is looking for distributors as it seems.
More details on the Sitec system site. Larger photo can be found on AVing. MobileMag had a chance to review this interesting PMP.
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