Filed under: News | Portable Devices
Dec 16 2005, 1:32am EST | by Luigi Lugmayr
Xmultiple Technologies announces the FlashPoint MP3 SharePlayer.
With the FlashPoint MP3 SharePlayer by Xmultiple, users connect their device directly to another users' MP3 Player without the need for a PC.
Integrated in the FlashPoint device is a chip that contains the Xmultiple Sharing-On-The-Go (SOTG) firmware to provide the MP3 to MP3 upload and download capability.
Also integrated is a female USB connector, which connects to the male USB connector of another MP3 Player. The MP3 Players without a male USB connector built-in, a cable to make this connection.
The FlashPoint MP3 Player will come in 512MB, 1GB, 2GB and 4GB storage capacities.
The new FlashPoint MP3 SharePlayer will be available early next year. See also the ShareDrives site.
We reported about the Xmultiple FlashPoint ShareDrive usb drive in June.
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