wow, i guess i'm the only one who cares that this thing plays just about anything? i know there also has to be more people who don't want their video PMP and DAPs to be a single device? when i want music, i'll bring an audio player. when i want videos i'll grab a PMP. as for getting a PSP instead? well, i don't care much for the PSPs form factor or for playing video games on it (that's what my DS is for).
the fact that this is probably the ainol device that someone else posted a link to is a good thing. viewsonic couldn't make anything decent enough themselves and the new ainol HD players look like they might be some of the better chinese devices lately.
The whole line-up consists of the $60 Amps in-ears and $100 Tracks on-ear headphones, which both also come in slightly souped-up and pricier HD variations at $100 and $130, respectively.
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wow, i guess i'm the only one who cares that this thing plays just about anything? i know there also has to be more people who don't want their video PMP and DAPs to be a single device? when i want music, i'll bring an audio player. when i want videos i'll grab a PMP. as for getting a PSP instead? well, i don't care much for the PSPs form factor or for playing video games on it (that's what my DS is for).
the fact that this is probably the ainol device that someone else posted a link to is a good thing. viewsonic couldn't make anything decent enough themselves and the new ainol HD players look like they might be some of the better chinese devices lately.