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Details on NEC’s VoTol PK-MV300 Media Player

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So the specs are out on NEC’s new MP3/PMP device. The player will be a full on audio and video player covering MP3, WAV, OGG, WMV/WMV DRM, MPEG4 (SP/ASP) on the A/V side. Additionally it will cover all the major picture formats JPG, BMP, PNG, GIG as well as TXT file format. The VoTol also has a nicely sized 2.7” 320 x 240 pixel 65k color screen.

Inside you will find a 30GB hard drive bu if that is not enough space the VoTol will also provide an SD slot. It seems to pack all the necessities as well as a feature not seen before on any MP3 player, a Japanese to English to Japanese voice translator.

NEC’s new player also has a unique interface as well something you should be sure to check out in the link below. It looks really nice, so hopefully they will bring it to the US.

[Product Page | Press Release via I4U]
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Comments

Derek on February 15, 2006 10:19 PM

This MP3 player, if it is available to ppl in US via internet or from NEC US then this could be a solid replacement for the Sony HD5. I'm looking forward to watching this product. I know I want this.

Mikael on March 7, 2006 9:56 PM

it is avalible as a special order from www.dynasmism.com

Mikael on March 7, 2006 9:56 PM

*www.dynamism.com

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