Sharp Japan announced their MP-E200 / E300 Mp3 player to be upgraded to B-200 and 300 earlier this year in May. Both model share the same features exception for onboard memory 512MB and 1GB. Both player support MP3, AAC, WMA and WMA DRM10 formats. The memory can be expanded via Mini SD card slot. They come with a FM radio, transmitter (support FM recording), Line in and a built in microphone. It connects via USB which compatible with Windows only and battery life provides 24 hours of continuous MP3 playback and 14 hours of WMA. It measures 87.6×49×7.9mm and weigh 62 grams, hit stores in Japan this November 24 priced at 16,000 Yen ($ 135) for MP-E200 and 21,000 Yen ($ 180) for MP-E300.
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After the P!nk PSP, here another product on P!nk. Trekstor has released the i.Beat P!nk MP3 player featuring 1GB or 2G memory storage. It features a 65k color TFT display, support for most major audio codecs, an integrated FM radio, an unspecified movie player, and a voice recording function. You can pick up one of this end of this month at Germany for 125 and $165 for the 1GB and 2GB versions respectively. There’s a selection of pink/silver model with white LEDs or a black/silver model with pink LEDs.
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Good news for bikers, here a Bicycle MP3 player which attaches to a standard 1-inch bike frame with a plastic clamp – no flying off. It comes in 1 GB of internal flash memory and includes a SD/MMC slot for you to expand the memory. Also comes with a headphone and best of all a built-in speaker. This whole thing is water resistant too, no worries when rain comes during your ride. This Bicycle MP3 Player is available for $129.95 at Hammacher Schlemmer.
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Mp3 player comes in many shaped, still remember the sushi shaped mp3 player? Well not talking about the Sushi Mp3 player anymore but the Sichimi (Japanese Chili Sauce). The DAP encased in Sichimi case, comes in 128MB of memory and support the playback of MP3 and WMA files. The controls are located at the bottom of the player. Also, include a red strap which has the headphone cable integrated into it. The 55 grams Sichimi player will cost you 8800 Yen ($ 72) at Japan.
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The CMTECH’s CA-C265, this flash player holds 512MB – 2GB of MP3 or WMA files and comes with an FM tuner, voice recorder, text viewer, and a 1.2-inch CSTN LCD display. It measures 39.6 x 54.4 x 12.7mm and weighs just 34g. Pricing and availability has not been announced. More pics…
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The Mpio FY800, a digital audio player comes in 1GB capacity and a slot for your SD card which support up to 2GB. It plays MP3, WMA and WMA DRM, also supports FM and Line In recording. Featuring a 128 x 64 FSTN display and connects to the host via USB 2.0. Additional, it can be use as a car reader and storage device too. It measures 77.7×37×9.85mm and weighs 35 grams and is available in Japan for only 9800 Yen ($ 85).
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The mini-helmet shaped MP3 player comes in two-color OLED display, 1GB of memory, a built-in FM tuner, USB connectivity and a selection of almost 50 major collegiate teams. It is available now for $100. More pics…
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Kenwood’s new “Media Keg” players, they come in 1GB (M1GC7) / 2GB (M2GC7) of Flash memory, a built-in digital amplifer, a bright OLED display, FM tuner/recorder, USB 2.0 connectivity, and up to 10-hours of continuous playback. Supported formats include, MP3, WMA, and WAV. Both of them measure 37 x 15.5 x 67mm and weigh in at 44g. These player will be available on sale in the early November at Japan for $168.
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Korean company Axxen introduces their Pleio Digital Album, it is an Mp3 player with 128 of storage and it’s powered by single AAA battery. It measures 57.4×56.8x12mm and its front is totally customizable.
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The iEgg Mp3 player, it comes with a built-in speaker for those who are sick of using headset or earphone. Additional, it boasts a 3.5 mm jack for you to use it as a standalone speaker for your computer. Pricing and availability has not been announced.
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