Samsung intros Bluetooth PMP, MP3 player
Ridgefield Park (NJ) - Samsung has increased its list of digital media players by two, with the announcement of a new MP3 player and portable video device.
The YP-P2 sports a three inch 16:9 widescreen display capable of showing 30 frames per second. The 0.4-inch thick device is operated by touch screen controls and is available in 4 GB and 8 GB capacities.
The less functional YP-T10 just plays audio files, including an MP3 player, voice recorder, and FM radio. It includes a two inch QVGA display and 4 GB of internal memory.
Both players are Bluetooth enabled, meaning users can stream audio files to multiple BT headsets at once. The YP-P2 is also compatible with Samsung’s Bluetooth speaker system.
Both devices will be available next month.
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