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Archos gets ripped off with GG-2008
Posted on Nov 30, 07 08:39 AM PDT
Somehow, the name GG-2008 brings a wry smile to my face - the year hasn't even begun and we're already wishing it farewell? Anyways, geek speak aside, it looks like an Archos design has been copied and now known as the GG-2008 portable media player. Features of this device include support for AVI and MPEG-4, a 3.5" TFT display, MP3 playback and the ability to view JPEG files. In addition, you get an e-book reader, PictBridge connectivity, AV-in and out functionality, a speaker, a USB 2.0 port, an integrated microphone and a 60GB 2.5" hard drive. No idea on how much this costs, but like any other clone, it ought to be far cheaper than the real deal.
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By Gillian L. Slater , 04/12/07 3:59 PM (CommentID #384289)
I love it when companies take something good and make it even better. Taking a name brand item and making a cheaper clone that's hopefully just as functional is just wonderful.
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