
When the LG Chocolate cellphone was first released, everyone went nuts over the touch sensitive controls that just oozed with class. Nevermind the fact that it lacked 3G support then – our superficial world still judges a book by its cover. Bmorn from China has just unveiled the Touch Music PMP that is probably a couple of years late with the Chocolate-inspired control scheme, but you certainly can’t fault it for its 2.8″ 260k color QVGA display (320 x 240 resolution) and compatibility with a wide range of audio and video formats (XviD, AVI, MP3, WMA, TXT, JPEG). A microSD memory card slot is there for you to carry all your media, but unfortunately the 1GB cap doesn’t add to its appeal. Other features include an FM radio tuner and a Dictaphone function.
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