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Articles about epoq: October 7, 2008

Epoq releases EMP-TS30-4 MP5 portable media player

by Robert Nelson on Feb 1, 2008 at 12:48 AM

Epoq EMP-TS30-4 MP5 Portable Media Player

Epoq has released the EMP-TS30-4, a portable media player with, according to Epoq “super high resolution” that has “super portability” and “super compatibility.”

Basically the EMP-TS30-4 is a portable media player that will play just about any file type that you may have. The EMP-TS30-4 can play MP3, WMA, APE, FLAC music files, RMVB, AVI, DAT (VCD), FLV video files, JPEG, GIF, BMP picture files and can also view TXT files. It features a 3-inch display with 960 x 240 resolution, 4GB internal memory with miniSD slot for additional storage, built-in speaker, FM tuner and a voice recorder. The EMP-TS30-4 also has language support for English, French, Czech, Dutch, Portuguese, Simplified Chinese and Traditional Chinese. It offers 6-8 hours for music playback and 3-4 hours for video playback and will work with Windows 98SE, ME, 2000, XP and Mac OS X and Linux 2.4.

The EMP-TS30-4 is currently available and retails for $299.95.

Read [First To You]




Epoq announces their Epoq Nextgen PMP

by Natesh Sood on Dec 28, 2007 at 04:26 PM

Epoq Nextgen PMP

Epoq will be ready to put their new 4GB PMP on display at CES this January. This little PMP is nothing too special, but it does make for a nice PMP. One of the main features is the touch screen, and its wide array of format support.

It begins with a nice 3-inch touch screen with 320x240 resolution. It only features 4GB of internal memory, but it can be expanded with SD memory cards. It also comes with an FM radio as well as an audio recorder. Oddly enough, it doesn’t support MPEG4 or DivX, but it makes up for that in the other formats that it supports. Now onto the supported formats, for video it handles RMVB, AVI, DAT(VCD), and FLV. For audio, it only supports WMA and MP3. Finally for photo, it can handle JPEG, GIF, and BMP. It measures out at 3.85-inches x 2.36-inches x .47-inches and weighs just 3.17 ounces.

No word on when it will available, but you can check it out at CES, and it is set to cost around $250.

Via [Ubergizmo]




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