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Articles about egoman: December 1, 2008

Egoman announces new MP3 player, the MP810RSTX

by Natesh Sood on Sep 15, 2008 at 09:32 PM

Egoman MP810RSTX

Back in April, you may remember Egoman’s MP810RSTD-43, which is a similar PMP to Egoman’s newest device, the MP810RSTX. At first glance, you’re probably thinking “what a weird name for a MP3 player” and I agree. I’m not sure why it doesn’t have a normal name, instead of a random assortment of letters and numbers. The MP810RSTX, which first debuted at IFA 2008, bears many similar features as the older model.

Even if it is similar to the older model, it still comes with some cool features such as a 4.3 inch GPS-esque touch screen, microSD memory expansion, TV out, FM tuner and supports many formats including the popular ones like MP3, AVI, and FLAC. In addition, if you are a fan of the lesser known formats, you will be pleased to know that it also supports formats such as RMVB and APE. Unfortunately, no word on internal memory storage, release date, or pricing. Hopefully, it will be available soon and for a reasonable price. Also, let’s hope they give the next Egoman PMP a memorable name and not just a serial number.

Read [Aving] Via [PMP Today]

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Slim Egoman PMP does all the basics

by David Gonzales on Apr 8, 2008 at 10:35 PM

Egoman MP810RSTD-43

Behind its rather un-catchy name, the Egoman MP810RSTD-43 offers more than just your average media file playing capabilities. Aside from supporting a wide array of music file formats like MP3, WMA, WAV, and FLAC, it will also play WVI and RMVB files at 30 fps, as well as photos in JPG, BMP, GIF formats. And you can be certain you’ll have a good view of your photos on its 4.3-inch screen, because it supports a 480 x 272-pixel resolution and up to 16 million colors (clue: that’s more than what you’ll find in a rainbow). And if you get tired of watching your movies on its screen, then simply hook it up to your telly to give your clips some maximum exposure. There are no details on pricing yet but I’m sure the digital voice recording feature, support for e-books and built-in FM tuner won’t do this product harm overall.

Via [PMP Today]

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