A Teen Dream: Tokio Hotel Maxfield MAX-SIN TOUCH MP3 Player
Posted on Thu, 7 Sep 2006 02:00:00 CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
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I am not sure how big the teen rockers Tokio Hotel are outside of Germany. In the Germany they are ultra-huge. German MP3 Maxfield announced now a Tokio Hotel branded MAX-SIN TOUCH MP3 player. It will be a hot seller, at least in Germany.
The MAX-SIN TOUCH is actually a pretty stylish and thin (7.5mm) portable music player. It has the looks of a bastard child between an iPod nano and a LG Chocolate phone.
Other features of the 1GB Maxfield MAX-SIN Touch are MP3, OGG and WMA-DRM music format support, voice recorder, SRS 3D sound and a 2 color OLED display.
The Tokio Hotel branded version of the Maxfield player features prints on the front of the band members.
More details on Golem (German) and on the Maxfield site.
MP3 player branded with musicians or bands is nothing new. Apple for instance has the U2 iPod and Trekstor features the Depeche Mode Player. More Music News.
Posted on Thu, 7 Sep 2006 02:00:00 CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
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