EZmax's EZMP-4100 is first flash player to hit elusive 2GB spot
It appears Korean manufacturer EZmax has officially sounded the trumpet of the first 2GB flash players with their
new EZMP-4100. While it's not much to look at, and being 3.5 x 1.1 x 0.85-inches it's certainly not the smallest player
available, you've got to give them props for upping the ante when it comes to large-sized flash MP3 players. And that
OLED doesn't hurt, either. Now if only they could make it minus fifteen ugly points, they might have something good on
their hands.
[Via DAPreview]
















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Maikeru @ Dec 19th 2005 1:03AM
Larger flash players make a lot more sense than the commonand very tiny256 and 512 varieties as you now have enough music to take advantage of the long battery life of a flash drive player.
I'd also agree that this player needs a redesign. I mean I wouldn't so much say that it's ugly, just that it's way too busy looking (IE it needs cleaner lines as the existing ones break up flow of the relatively diminuative form too much)
s @ Dec 19th 2005 1:03AM
I think it looks pretty cool
TheZodiac @ Dec 19th 2005 1:03AM
start subimitting designs for new high capacity flash players :) WHOS WITH ME!? Stop the fugglies!
Steve Holden @ Dec 19th 2005 1:03AM
EZ-AV (http://www.ez-av.com/english/Index.html) seems to be making a lot of interesting hardware.