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Rimax Mystic VoIP-Enabled Media Player
This isn't the first time we've seen a DAP with VoIP capabilities, and if the recent release of the Rimax Mystic is any indication of a new trend, it won't be our last either.
The Mystic comes in 512MB, 1GB, and 2GB capacities, and when it's not doubling as a phone while connected to a PC, it supports the standard set of audio files and the nonstandard AMV video file. The folder-based player also has an FM radio, voice/radio recorder, JPG viewer, and tiny 1.5-inch OLED display.
The Mystic is available now with different colored casings for $105 (512MB), $131 (1GB), and $169 (2GB).
[Product Page via Tech Digest]
Sony mylo Personal Communicator
Sony announced yesterday the upcoming release of its mylo personal communicator. Combining the best features of just about every device out there, the mylo features Wi-Fi, QWERTY slide-out keyboard, VoIP, instant messaging, built-in microphone, and removable li-ion battery. The unit ships with a paltry 1GB of flash memory, but a Memory Stick PRO Duo expansion slot helps to soften that blow.
A 2.4-inch QVGA screen (320 x 240) offers 65K colors for organizing photos (JPG/PNG/BMP), watching videos (MPEG-4 SP), and listening to music (MP3/ATRAC/WMA). Measuring 4.8 x 2.8 x 0.94 inches, the 5.3-ounce mylo can keep your tunes spinning for up to an astounding 45 hours on a single charge! Battery life for other applications is also impressive: 7 hours for web browsing and 3.5 hours for VoIP.
The mylo comes in black or white and will be available next month for $350.
[Press Release via Gizmodo]















