Oracom UB890 portable media player
Posted on Jun 23, 06 09:52 AM PDT

Looks like the Oracom UB890 portable media player is already in the stables - what we need now is an official release date to unleash this beast to the market. The UB890 supports the most common audio and video formats including MP3, WMA, OGG, WAV, MPEG, AVI, MWV, and ASDF. It is a flash-based player and comes in capacities of 512MB, 1GB, 2GB, and 4GB. It is highly recommended to purchase the 4GB version as that is the standard these days, and less memory won't get you very far. With an 8 hour battery life for video playback, the UB890 is shaping up to be a serious choice for the casual user. More specs after the jump.
• Capacity: 512MB / 1GB / 2GB / 4GB• Supported audio formats: MP3/WMA/OGG/WAV
• Screen: 2.0" Full Color TFT LCD (262K Colors)
• Line-in encoder, built-in microphone, FM tuner + recorder
• E-Book functionality: Unicode platform, scalable fonts, skip-to-page function
• Supported picture formats: BMP, JPEG, zooming/slideshow/wallpapers supported
• Supported video formats: MPEG, AVI, WMV, ASF (after conversion), SMI captions supported
• USB 2.0 (High Speed)
• USB-Host: USB 2.0 (Full Speed)
• Alarm clock, sleep timer, pre-scheduled recording, games
• Power source: built-in Li-Polymer battery (takes 3 hours to fully recharge)
• Plays audio for 13 hours (MP3 128Kbps) / video for 8 hours continuously
• Measures 81mm x 43mm x 12.2mm
• Weighs 55 grams
• Built-in speakers (500mW + 500mW)
• Touch Sensor Key Pad
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By Integrity Products , 06/07/06 4:59 PM (CommentID #029288)
Our company will be one of the first (and hopefully few!) exclusive sellers of the Ub-890 in the United States. Please email integrityproducts@gmail.com if interested. Product set to ship end of July 2006.
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