CES: Polaroid WiFi Media Players
10 Jan, 2007, 3:15 pm IST | by
Aalaap Ghag
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Polaroid has just shown off a few products in their Swinger series of portable media players, two of which have WiFi support. The MPA-28216 has WiFi, a 30GB hard drive, a 2.8-inch screen, and also plays back AVI and WAV files. The expected cost is around $280 (Rs. 12,400) or if you want, a WiFi-less version for $260 (Rs. 11,500), around the third quarter this year. The MPA-44315 is also a WiFi media player, but it has a larger 40GB hard drive and a wide-aspect 4.3-inch touch screen. This is expected for around $350 (Rs. 15,500) and a WiFi-less $330 (Rs. 14,600). Finally, there's the MPA-20011 which is a simpler media player with a 2.2-inch screen, 1GB capacity with microSD expansion, MP3, WMA, MPEG-4 and WMV playback and also has an FM radio tuner. Offering around 25 hours of battery life, the MPA-20011 is expected around March this year for $100 (Rs. 4,400 approximately). |
Tags: CES 2007 , Polaroid , WiFi
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