Slacker Portable - Personalized Radio Player
After months of delay, the Slacker company today began shipping its Slacker Portable - the world's first portable personalized radio player.
After months of delay, the Slacker company today began shipping its Slacker Portable - the world's first portable personalized radio player.
An Apple insider told Wired today that the company's new ultraportable, expected to be seen in public for the first time tomorrow, has an extremely thin profile and is shaped like a teardrop when closed — thicker at the top behind the screen, tapering at the bottom behind the keyboard.
LAS VEGAS, USA (AVING Special Report on '2008 CES') -- <Visual News> B&O(Bang & Olufsen) is introducing 'BeoSound 6' at upcoming CES 2008 in Las Vegas, USA. Adopting B&O's high-end audio technology, this mp3 player boasts 40 hours of playback. It features 1.81-inch TFT LCD and 4GB internal memory. It weighs 65g. [via]
Here's yet another gadget from Korea that looks like it can do everything except clean the kitchen sink. The Windows CE-based Maxian E900T PMP has a snazzy 4.3» touch screen with an 800 x 480 resolution and it can pretty much play any audio format (including MP3, WMA, AAC, and OGG) and supports WMV, MPEG-2/4, DiVX/XviD, and H.264 videos. It can even support real-time lyrics display for tracks tagged with SYLT encoding!
We all know that the iPod line of portable media players (PMPs) are the most famous and ubiquitous at this point in time, but that does not mean that other consumer electronics manufacturers aren't going to sit down and do nothing. The Maxian E900T from Korea is one interesting PMP that seems to come with everything but the kitchen sink. It is powered by the Windows CE platform, so you can tell from the operating system alone that there will be much more on offer other than the typical audio and video playback capabilities that you get with other standard PMPs. Let's usher in the new year by checking out just exactly what the Maxian E900T has on offer.