Filed under: News | Portable Devices
Feb 14 2006, 7:32am EST | by Luigi Lugmayr
Chinese portable media player company Aigo is apparently introducing two new portable media players at the CeBit 2006 in March: MP-P835 and MP-335.
The Aigo MP-P835 features either a 40GB or 120GB hard-drive and a 7 inch wide-screen display. DVB-T or DMB Tuner and GPS features are supposed to be available on this model.
The Aigo MP-P335 features either a 20GB or 30GB hard-drive and a smaller screen than the MP-P835. Features include Audio and Video Line-in, USB 2.0, AVI, divx and MP4 video file support. The new Aigo PMP runs Linux.
Generation MP3 (French) has the scoop and photos on the new Aigo PMPs.
We recently reported about the compact Aigo E858 portable video players.
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