Wednesday 25 February 2009

Egoman MP810RSTD-43 Ultra Slim Touchscreen PMP with Integrated FM Tuner and G-Sensor (An Ideal PMP For the Limp Wristed)

Ergoman's latest PMP, known simply as the MP810RSTD-43 (a title designed
to become etched in one's mind rather less than most), apart from
sporting an impressive range of features packed into a shell that
measures a mere 7.2mm in thickness, also comes complete with G-Sensor
technology that will allow you to jump between tracks and applications
with a mere flick of your wrist.

Measuring in at 80(L) x 40(W) x 7.2(D)mm, Egoman's MP810RSTD-43 Ultra
Slim Touchscreen PMP is built around an impressive 4.3' 480 x 272
resolution WQVGA touchscreen capable of displaying 16.7 million colours
and, apart from offering WVI and RMVB video file format support as well
as MP3, WMA, ADPCM, WAV, APC and FLAC audio file compatibility also
comes complete with integrated FM tuner complete with radio and voice
recording and E-book functionality.

Egoman MP810RSTD-43 PMP Specifications:

4.3″ 16.7M Color WQVGA TFT Display(480*272 pixels) with Touch Screen
Support Video modes:WVI,RMVB(30 Frame/Sec)
Support Audio modes:MP3,WMA.ADPCM.WAV,APC,FLAC
Photo play back:JPG,BMP,GIF
Support DRM 10
Support FM tuner (87.5-108MHz) with FM recording function
Support FM Transmitter(88.1-107.9MHz)(Optional)
Built-in Flash Memory, up to 8G
Digital voice recording by ADPCM/WMA format
1.8″ 65K color CSTN Display
ID3 tag display & Lyric synchronization LRC V0.2 format
Multi-language setting
Rechargeable Li-polymer battery with charging protection circuits
Support E-book(Text viewer)
Support TV-Out
Built-in Speaker
Support G-sensor
Mini USB Port, USB 2.0 High Speed
Built-in 8 EQ modes(Pop,Rock,Normal,Classic,Jazz,PlayFX 3D,Play FX
DBB,PlayFX Auto volume)


On paper its certainly impressive stuff but with the device's product
page stating that 'All specifications are subject to change without
notice' we cannot help but feel somewhat cautious about quite what the
finished article will offer once the device becomes commercially available.

Only time will tell.

Alibaba [via PMP Today]

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