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Koreans Snap Up Luxury Home Electronics PDF Print E-mail
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Thursday, 17 February 2005
Koreans Snap Up Luxury Home Electronics
Chosun Ilbo, South Korea

In another indication that the worst of the recession is over, luxury home electronics like W800,000 (US$7,664) MP3 players and W80 million (US$766,400) plasma display panel TVs are selling like hot cakes in Korea.

LG Electronics has the distinction of releasing the world’s most expensive 71-inch PDP TV last November. Plated in 24-carat gold, the model is priced at a cool W80 million, six times more than the company’s 60-inch PDP TV. Some 10 sets of the TV have been already been sold.Write Comment (0 Comments)
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Olympus m:robe MR-100 Digital Music Player PDF Print E-mail
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Olympus m:robe MR-100 Digital Music Player

Olympus m:robe MR-100 Digital Music Player

Features:

  • Enjoy over 1,200 songs with over 5 GB of storage
  • Convenient and easy-to-use touch panel lets you quickly play music, view music and device settings, browse your music files by artist, album, genre, composers, or release year and more
  • Music List display lets you select music tracks for playback from Favorites, Recently Played, My Top 20, Tracks with Lyrics and Unplayed Tracks categories
  • Supported audio file formats - Windows Media Audio (WMA) and MPEG1,2, Audio Layer3 (MP3)
  • Compatible with Windows 2000 Professional/Home, XP Professional/Home Edition

Technical data

  • Storage: Internal hard disk 5 GB
  • Supported audio file formats: Windows Media Audio (WMA); MPEG1,2, Audio Layer3 (MP3)
  • Number of storable tracks: Approximately 1,200 music tracks
  • Continuous playback time: Approximately 8 hours (WMA); Approximately 12 hours (MP3)
  • Sampling frequency: 8 to 48 kHz
  • Bit rate: WMA 32 to 192 kbps (including VBR); MP3 16 to 320 kbps (including VBR)
  • Operating conditions: Temperature: 5°C to 35°C (41 to 95°F); Humidity: 30 to 90% (no condensation)
  • Charge Time: Approximately 3 hours (using the AC adapter) Approximately 8 hours (using the dedicated USB cable)
  • USB port: USB 2.0
  • Remote/headphone jack: 3.5 millimeters jack/stereo type; 22ohm load impedance
  • Built-in battery: Lithium-ion rechargeable battery
  • Dimensions: 2.0 inches by 3.5 inches by 0.5 inches (W x H x D)
  • Weight: Approximately 100 grams (3.5 ounces) (body only)
  • Box Contents: m:robe 100, Headphones, Cradle, Dedicated USB Cable, AC Adapter, AC Cord, Extension Cable, CD-ROM: m:trip Music Organization Software, User's Manual, Quick Start Guide, Warranty Card
  • Operating system requirements: OS: Windows 2000 Professional/Home, Windows XP Professional/Home Edition, CPU: Pentium III or later, RAM: 128 MB or more (256 MB or more is recommended), HD space: at least 200 MB (for installation), Interface: USB 2.0/1.1 (USB 2.0 (High Speed) recommended), Monitor: 800×600 dots or more, 65,536 colors or more (16,770,000 colors recommended), CD-ROM drive, Internet Explorer 6 or later, Windows Media Player 9 or later
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Last Updated ( Saturday, 05 March 2005 )
Olympus m:robe MR-500i Music Player with Digital Camera PDF Print E-mail
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Thursday, 17 February 2005

Olympus m:robe MR-500i Music Player with Digital Camera

Olympus m:robe MR-500i Music Player with Digital Camera

Features:

  • Transfer and listen to approximately 5,000 songs or store approximately 20,000 photos on 20 GB of internal memory
  • Shoot, view and arrange photos in albums, including a Favorites album if you desire. (Photos can be set to 1280 x 960 or 640 x 480 resolution)
  • Print photos directly from the m:robe 500i by directly connecting it to any PictBridge-enabled printer via the included USB high-speed 2.0 cable
  • Use the supplied remote to play music, add tracks to your Favorites list, switch listening modes, adjust the volume, and more
  • Compatible with Windows 2000 Professional and Home Edition and XP Professional and Home Edition

Technical data

  • Storage: Built-in hard disk 20 GB
  • Supported audio file formats: Windows Media Audio (WMA); MPEG1,2, Audio Layer3 (MP3)
  • Number of storable tracks: Approximately 5,000 music tracks
  • Continuous playback time: Approximately 8 hours (WMA); Approximately 12 hours (MP3)
  • Sampling frequency: 8 to 48 kHz
  • Bit rate: WMA 32 to 192 kbps (including VBR); MP3 8 to 320 kbps (including VBR)
  • Operating conditions: Temperature: 5°C to 35°C (41 to 95°F); Humidity: 30 to 90% (no condensation)
  • Charge Time: Approximately 3 hours (using the AC adapter) Approximately 8 hours (using the dedicated USB cable)
  • USB port: USB 2.0
  • Remote/headphone jack: 3.5 millimeters jack/stereo type; 22ohm load impedance
  • Built-in battery: Lithium-ion rechargeable battery
  • Dimensions: 4 3/8 inches by 3 inches by 27/32 inches (W x H x D)
  • Weight: Approximately 210 grams (7.4 ounces) (body only)
  • Number of effective pixels: Approximately 1,200,000 pixels (1280 × 960)
  • Image pickup device: 1/4 inches MOS (primary color filter)
  • Shutter shooting distance: 40 centimeters (1 5/8 inches) to infinity
  • Box Contents: m:robe 500, Headphones, Cradle, Dedicated USB Cable, AC Adapter, AC Cord, Extension Cable, MR-13 Remote Control, CD-ROM: m:trip Music Organization Software, User's Manual, Quick Start Guide, Warranty Card, Registration Card, Carrying Pouch
  • Operating system requirements: OS: Windows 2000 Professional/Home, Windows XP Professional/Home Edition, CPU: Pentium III or later, RAM: 128 MB or more (256 MB or more is recommended), HD space: at least 200 MB (for installation), Interface: USB 2.0/1.1 (USB 2.0 (High Speed) recommended), Monitor: 800×600 dots or more, 65,536 colors or more (16,770,000 colors recommended), CD-ROM drive, Internet Explorer 6 or later, Windows Media Player 9 or later
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Last Updated ( Saturday, 05 March 2005 )
Killing an iPod: harder than it looks? PDF Print E-mail
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Thursday, 17 February 2005
Killing an iPod: harder than it looks?
Register, UK

3GSM So when do mobile phones really kill iPods? Not before people stop saying 'iPod killer', certainly (because saying it is more of a death wish than the sincerest form of flattery), but not until handset manufacturers figure out pricing, functionality, the target market and its habits. Which is easier said than done, but grasping that just saying 'and it plays music' isn't good enough is a start.

Sendo's X2 is one of the latest stabs at the category. Sendo did not say 'iPod killer', in our hearing at least, but does say "Music Phone." So yes, it plays music. The company is particularly keen to demonstrate the quality of the sound reproduction, which is maybe arguable as a benefit, considering much of the target market has either already destroyed its eardrums and/or listens to mobile music under pretty hostile conditions, but if it's going to take off it's probably price and functionality that's going to do the trick.Write Comment (0 Comments)
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