New MP4 Watch II out now
Aug 20, 07 03:57 AM PDT
So you wish that your wristwatch could do much more than just tell the time? Perhaps the new MP4 Watch II could fit the bill, although I wouldn't throw the iPod Video out just yet. It comes in 2 flavors - 2GB and 4GB, but only in one color which doesn't help when you're trying to differentiate the models. Not only does it support the most popular video and audio formats, the MP4 Watch II is also capable of recording voices, viewing photos, and going through e-books via its 1.8" TFT LCD display. The resolution isn't much to shout about though at 160 x 128 pixels. You can choose to view the time in digital or analog format, depending on your preference. You can pick up the 2GB model for $92 while the 4GB model retails for $118. More specifications and features are available after the jump.
• MP4 Player + Music Player + FM Radio + Digital Watch + Voice Recorder + Photo Album + E-book reader, all in one featured product
• MP4 watch, support MP4(AVI) video
• High in focus 1.8" TFT screen, 160 * 128 pixel image
• Shows time and date and watch design is outstanding
• Supports MP3, WMA and MP4(AVI) format, up to 8 hours of music playback
• Supports JPEG format, also displays lyrics and picture
• High-quality digital record, song circulation function and support several languages
• 5-equalizer modes, super bass 3-D sound effect playback modes
• E-book browse function
• Supports FM radio
• Built-in Speaker
• USB 2.0 High Speed transfer
• Screen: 1.8 inches 65k Colors, High resolution 160*128 pixel
• USB plunger: USB 2.0 High Speed
• Audio frequency: 20Hz~20KHz
• SNR: 88db
• Music format: MP1, MP2, MP3, WMA, WAV
• Language selection: English, Korean, Tranditional Chinese, Simplified Chinese, etc.
• Support Windows 98/98SE/ME/XP, Mac OS9.x, Mac OS X, Linux 2.4 upwards
• Weight: 57 grams
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