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Feb 8 2006, 5:41am EST | by Luigi Lugmayr
Solid Alliance (known for their Sushi USB Drives) announces the fruit fragrance iCool MP3 players in Japan.
Solid Alliance obviously OEMs the iCool mp3 players from China based Audiotronic. We reported about this smelly MP3 player already in March 2005. Solid Alliance only licensed the fruit and chocolate flavored players. For some reason they did not go for the tasty Marijuana model.
The MP3 Player hardware features a SD/MCC memory card slot to expand the 256MB built-in storage. The iCool player is USB 2.0 compliant. Other features include: MP3, WMA playback, FM-Tuner, LCD Display and Voice Recorder.
More details in this Solid Alliance announcement (Japanese). Via AkihabaraNews.
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