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iRiver Reveals New Audio Player - T50

26 Mar, 2007, 10:14 am IST | by Shayne Rana | PMPs

iRiver has revealed it's newest, prism-shaped MP3 player—The T50, much like a Toblerone block of chocolate. It comes equipped with 1 GB of built in flash memory and comes with a 1-inch 128 x 64 CSTN LCD display, sporting 65k colors and measuring 2.9 x 1.2 x 1.0 inches.

The device reads Ogg, MP3, WMA and WMA-DRM formats. The T50 is also equipped with an integrated FM tuner, a voice recorder and BMP viewer.


This device runs on a single AAA battery and according to the company can provide up to 52 hours of playback. The T50 is available in black and white and is expected to be released in Japan on April 14th 2007. It is priced at Rs. 3705 ($85).

Tags: iRiver , Mp3 player , T50

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