Posts with tag venzero
Venzero's LINQ player packs WiFi, PC streaming
Venzero announces FM transmitter-equipped FREQ PMP
Live shots of Venzero's mini and SLICKR DAPs
Venzero improves upon its mini with the SLICKR
Because no one except for the biggest spendthrift wants a 2GB flash video player with a sub-two-inch screen, Venzero has revealed a pocketable new PMP called the SLICKR that basically takes its recently-announced mini and tacks on a miniSD slot along with a full inch to the now-2.8-inch screen. Other than that, this clix-like device with the MOTO naming convention offers the usual menagerie of extras -- FM tuner, voice recorder, pre-installed games -- with one important exception being the included MusicMarker functionality, which lets you handily record audio snippets from the radio for identification upon the next sync. File compatibility is slim but acceptable -- like the mini, MP3, WMA, WAV, and AVI are the only supported codecs -- and also like the mini, we've got no inkling on a price or release date here, so you'll have to stay tuned for further details.
[Via DAPreview]
Venzero mini DAP rips the name, does its own thing
Venzero apparently appreciates the slimmer, more useful things in life, as it's following up the miniONE with an even more diminutive digital audio player, simply dubbed mini. Evidently the firm didn't spend much time on crafting a more unique moniker, but the feature set on this 1.53- x 2.09- x 0.51-inch device is fairly respectable. Besides packing 1GB or 2GB of internal storage capacity, handling MP3, AVI, JPEG and WMA files, and offering up seven preset equalizer modes as well as the ability to tweak your own, this little ditty also packs a 1.8-inch display, an FM tuner, built-in Tetris (now that's a perk), and a voice recorder. Notably, the mini also includes the MusicMarker application, which allows you to record a snippet of a mysterious song on the fly in order to let the software recognize the tune later on when synced up to a PC or Mac. Unfortunately, there's no word on pricing or availability just yet, and yes, that hastily created image is all you've got to imagine it with.[Via TheGadgetSite]
Venzero getting Lifesaver, miniONE, lil'ONE and ONE out the door
Venzero ONE media player spotted, snapped
[Via DAPreview]
Venzero's "LifeSaver" USB drive
Venzero's trio of digital audio players still aren't even shipping yet but the company's already expanding its product line-up, now also taking pre-orders for its boldly-named LifeSaver USB drive. While not candy-colored, the 8GB Microdrive promises to live up to its name by including backup software and a "mobile desktop" on the drive, which'll let you access your files and run programs like Skype or Firefox on any Windows PC without having to install anything (ala U3). Unlike its other devices, Venzero's only providing the Euro price for the LifeSaver: €149, or about $190. Guess we'll just have to wait and see if it gets a price drop similar to Venzero's LilOne when it hits stateside next month.Venzero's LilOne HDD-based 6GB MP3 player
[Via DAPReview]
Update: Even though we've seen this around for €200, Venzero is insisting that it'll only cost $200 when it drops in the US. Score!
Venzero announces Venzero Mini One MP3 player
Since no self-respecting MP3 player manufacturer can have put out a player without also dropping a mini version of it, Venzero's announced the Venzero Mini One to compliment the previously announced Venzero One. Like its bigger sibling, one of the big selling points of the Mini One is the included MusicMarker music recognition service, which'll let you identify music at the push of a button. Apart from that, the Mini One looks to be a pretty solid player, available in 1GB and 2GB varieties, with a 1.3-inch OLED screen and support for MP3s, WMA (including DRM10), and WAVs, as well as "player-specific video" (software for video conversion is included). As you can tell from the matchstick, the player is also rather minuscule, measuring 2.9 x 1.7 x 0.35-inches, and weighing a mere 0.98 ounces. With the small size, however, comes trade-offs, and the Mini One lacks the built-in USB On-The-Go port and retractable USB connector that made its larger sibling notable. Look for the player towards the end of July, although if you've gotta have it first, Venzero's now accepting pre-orders: $119 US for the 1GB and $169 for the 2GB.[Via Venzero Elite]


























