
With PMPs (Portable Media Players) getting ever so common, it’s hard to find one with a distinguishing feature (unless it’s an iPod Touch). miShake’s latest PMP looks to change that. While it features the usual (ho-hum) stuff like a 2.4-inch touchscreen, 4 GB of internal memory, miniSD card expansion, and supports various audio and video formats, the main difference is its ability to switch to the next tune by giving it a shake. This feature is no doubt ripped off some of Sony Ericsson’s phones, which also have this ability. Still, copied or not, it’s nice to see this kind of technology becoming more popular.
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