Filed under: News | Portable Devices
Jul 17 2005, 9:00am EST | by Luigi Lugmayr
The Artec T2 Happy Go (the need a product naming person) is a portable DVD player additionally packed with Digital TV-Tuner (DVB-T), Analog TV, FM radio tuner and gaming.
Artec T2 Happy Go portable DVD player weighs 870g and measures 190.6mm(W)*199.5mm(H)*26.5mm(D). The device features a 7 inch TFT-LCD with a 480*234px resolution.
As an additional goody, the Artec T2 Happy Go can be use as a DVB-T setop box for TVs. Looks like the Tuners are inside the stand.
No word on pricing or availability. Artec looks like one of those OEM manfucatoring companies.
More details on the Artec site (Thanks David F.).
More portable DVD players can be found here. The top 7 inch portable video player is currently the new Archos AV 700.
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