Monday, December 25, 2006

Meizu by Dane-Elec?

Dane-Elec, more known for its memory boards flash and other bars of read-write memory bound for the PC, announces today its entry in the multi-media universe of the walkmans.

Dane-Elec, more known for its memory boards flash and other bars of read-write memory bound for the PC, announces today its entry in the multi-media universe of the walkmans with an apparatus of the type PMP (Portable Player Media), able to read photographs, audio pieces and vidéos. Baptized Meizu, this apparatus is actually already known amateurs since it has been possible to get it in certain countries under its own mark for several months. It is presented besides today like the “Meizu by Dane-Elec”. Declined in versions 1 Gb, 2 Gb and 4 Gb, Meizu is equipped with memory flash and posts dimensions of 79 X 48.2 X 10 mm for a weight of 55g. It embarks a screen 2,4 inches, a connector industry USB 2.0 and one function dictaphone. As regards audio, it is compatible with files WMA, WAV, MP3 and OGG like with the files protected by DRM Microsoft. The photographs could be read with formats JPEG, BMP and GIF, while the vidéos could be read if they are encodées with the format Xvid (MPEG4) in 320 X 240. It will be provided with a helmet, a cover and a shoulder-belt as well as a utility making it possible to convert the vidéos. Proposed in black or white, it should be available before long to the following public prices: 1 Gb: 119 euros including all taxes, 2 Gb: 149 euros including all taxes and 4 Gb: 199 euros including all taxes.

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