D887-2 Touch Panel G-Sensor MP4 Player
Nov 27, 07 11:38 AM PDT

If having more features was the criteria to buy portable media players, Chinese manufacturers would be rich. But it’s not, so Apple is the one getting most of the love.
This D887-2 player supports the most popular formats, including eBook, “lossless audio” format FLAC and Flash Video (FLV). It comes with an FM Tuner, 1 to 4GB of flash memory and a G-sensor, possibly to switch from landscape/page view, or to command the devices by using hand motion. (full specs in the extended post)
From the manufacturer:
- Flash 2.6-inch 262K color QVGA TFT screen (320 x 240 pixels)
- Touch panel control
- G-sensor function
- Supports MP3, WMA, WAV, FLAC and APE formats
- Supports AVI and FLV
- Eight kinds of EQ preset (normal, 3-D, rock, jazz, bass, pop, classical and user)
- Seven kinds of play modes
- A-B repeat function
- FM tuner and recording
- High-speed USB 2.0
- Multiple languages OSD
- Built-in 3.7V 600mAh Li-ion rechargeable battery
- Embedded 1, 2 or 4GB flash memory
- Mini SD card slot supports extend capacity up to 2GB
- E-book function (TXT format)
- Digital photo browser (JPEG and BMP formats)
- Digital voice recorder
- Built-in speaker
Link: Product page
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