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:infoSyncWorld: iRiver Preps PMP-120 for Release
infoSyncWorld: iRiver Preps PMP-120 for Release
Jun 13, 2004, 16 :30 UTC (2 Talkback[s]) (3698 reads)

"Having earned itself a name in the portable audio player market, iRiver is now preparing to bring out the company's first portable media viewer product in a market set to heat up during 2004. Having opted for Linux to power its first product, the PMP-120 offers support for the vast majority of popular audio and video formats, except for Microsoft's Windows Media Video (WMV). This, however, will be supported in the company's Windows CE powered PMC-100, to be introduced later this year.

"The PMP-120 will offer playback of audio and video files courtesy, as well as viewing of photos, either through its integrated 16-bit, 3.5" TFT display, or a TV out port..."

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I bought an iRiver iHP140 jukebox and it ...   I hope it works   
Kenneth Jennings
Jun 13, 2004, 23:50:16
 
I hope the software developers have thou ...   pmp120   
Cornelius
Jun 30, 2004, 03:04:32
 
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