Filed under: News | Portable Devices
Mar 21 2006, 4:19am EST | by Luigi Lugmayr
Korean Rapsody found a cool way to promote its unique DivX HDD enclosure and DMB TV device. It features hot gadget models with antenna ears. Those must have great reception.
The Rapsody RSH-DMB can be equipped with 2.5" notebook HDDs. It supports MPEG 1,2 and 4, MP3, WMA, WAV, OGG and JPG media formats. Media files can be transferred via USB 2.0.
The portable media device features TV out (Component Video) of course as it does not have a display. It also has optical audio out. Measurements of the compact RSH-DMB are 114x114x25mm.
See tons of photos of the antenna gadget models on the Rapsody site. If you are interested in the specifications of the RSH-DMB, they can be found here. Via BetaNews (Korean).
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