Filed under: News | Portable Devices
Mar 16 2006, 2:56am EST | by Luigi Lugmayr
Archos introduces a 4GB MP3 player dubbed Archos 104.
The Archos 104 support Microsoft's PlayForSure and feature a 1.5" OLED screen, photo viewer, icon user interface and USB 2.0. The 4GB storage are actually provided by a hard-drive and not flash like the Apple iPod nano.
Archos is replacing the Gmini XS 100 with the Archos 104. I already like the fact that Archos simplified the naming of the new player. What the heck das Gmini mean anyway.The new Archos 104 measures 91x43x14mm and weighs 80g.
The new Archos player will sell for 199 Euros (~$239) starting in May.
More details in this Archos press-release (pdf).
Find current Archos Players on Sale.
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