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Aug 7, 2007 09:26 GMT  ·  By

If you don't know much about Commodore, prepare to see its products reviewed on every respected critics site. Smaller than the Gravel in Pocket device, the C200 keeps some of the features such as Wi-Fi for direct downloads, Internet TV and some networking elements. The player supports foreign movies that are displayed with subtitles in SRT or SUB file format.

Surprisingly, the video format allows DivX, MPEG-2 and XviD decoding, together with XviD files, the player can also deal with MPEG-4 and WMV. Despite its humble size, the integrated 1.8" OLED screen helps the player extend some of its movie playability to up to two hours.

Regarding the player's capabilities, it also plays the most popular file formats such as MP3, WAV, and WMA tracks as well as a lot of common photo formats. The MPEG 2, MPEG 4, DivX, XviD, WMV are the video file formats it supports, while the photos are easily displayed in JPEG, BMP, GIF formats.

As for the storage capacity versions, they vary from 512Mb to 2GB, in case networking can replace the need of extra storage. The player sports a portable size of 45 x 80 x 13 mm and comes in different color versions.

When it comes for the player's internal memory, it comes with an internal flash one in various sizes, according to the owner's needs, such as 512MB/1GB and 2GB. Apart from that, the player features hi-fi stereo loudspeakers. It is powered by an integrated 530mA li-polymer battery that it said to run up to 18 hours of music playback session.

As for the pricing and availability details, the player's official price is unknown, but there are stores that accept pre-orders for the 2GB version at a price of 172 bucks a pop! As for the European release, it is expected in the near future.

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