Filed under: News | Portable Devices
Apr 22 2006, 1:52am CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
Venzero introduces their first mp3 player dubbed Venzero ONE.
The stylish Venzero ONE features an 8GB HDD and some interesting unique features such as a second USB port and song recognition function.
The 2nd USB called Shareport is some kind of OTG port, possibly similar to the Xmultiple FlashPoint players. The Venzero ONE has a 2 inch color display with QVGA resolution.
Measurements of the ONE are 98x58x14mm. It plays MP3, WMA and Ogg Vorbis music formats, videos, JPG, BMP and TIF images.
The Venzero ONE even has an RSS news reader.
The 8GB Venzero ONE has a recommended retail price of $289.90 USD ($359.90 CAN) and will be available starting mid-June 2006.
More details on the Venzero site. Via MobileMag.
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