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GPS-equipped mPack P600 Portable Media Player
Posted on Nov 22, 05 01:39 AM PDT
PQI has churned out another Portable Media Player, the mPack P600, except that this comes with a GPS system. Video playback is said to be impressive on its 4” TFT LCD screen and 4W stereo speakers. It comes with a pair of 70mW earphones, a 20GB HDD, and an integrated GPS navigation system that will work in US, EU, and Korea. It will retail for $418 in Japan while UK stores will be selling it at a much higher $515. Almost perfect, save for the lack of a video recording function. (specs below) GPS News via Portable Gadgets
• 120×94.5×27 mm (4.72×3.72×1.06 ”)
• Display : 4.0” Wide TFT LCD, 16M full color, 480×272(WQVGA)
• Max. Video Decoding Resolution : 800×576
• TV Video : Standard NTSC / PAL
• Speaker : 4W Stereo, internal
• Earphone : Max. Output 70mW (L/R 35mW)
• Interface : Audio out, Video out (Video component/Video composite, SPDIF out, USB OTG, USB 2.0 (compatible with USB1.1), Remote control (IrDA)
• Capacity : 20GB/30GB (1.8” HDD)
• Battery : 1,350mAh * 2, rechargeable & detachable Li-Ion battery
• Playing time : 4hours (Video), 8 hours (Audio)
• Charge Time : 4.5 hours by AC adapter
• Video Decoding : MPEG1/2/4, AVI, VOB, DAT, XviD, MOD (WMV and ASF supported by converting software)
• Audio Decoding : MP3 CBR/VBR, AC3, WAV, OGG
• Image Decoding : JPEG, GIF, BMP, Raw Image (CRW, NEF, ORF, RAF, MRW, etc.)
• Text Viewer : Plain Text
• Language : English, Simplified/Traditional Chinese, Korean, Japanese, French, German, Italian, Spanish
• GPS System (Optional) : For USA, EU, and Korea only
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