Memup gets into serious media player development, announcing not one, but two brand new portable devices. Too bad the company continues to rebrand other players on the market, instead of making its own ones. Among the last players they've rebranded there is also the Coby PMP4330 PMP.
However, the
new comer KEOS looks pretty original, doesn't smell as a clone and sports some interesting specs you might wanna look at. The player's capabilities include a wide range of supported file formats, such as AVI, MP3, WMA, JPG, BMP and more, including podcasts. Extra options are a built-in FM tuner and the microSD card slot with various storage capacities of 1GB, 2GB and a maximum 4GB.
Apart from that, KEOS gets juiced up with a 530 mAH Li-ion rechargeable battery or via USB or AC adapter. Sharing favorite music with the loved ones is possible using the built-in double output headphone jack of 3.5mm. The player's SNR value is of an average 85 dB. As for the KEOS's pricing and availability details, a 1GB is priced at about 60 bucks, while the 4GB one can reach about 100 euros a piece.
The other newcomer in the company's portfolio was nicely dubbed Wizzle. The bad news - this is the part where cloning happens, as the item is the replica of a popular player on the market, known as the Inngenio 5000 PMP, rolled on the market a month ago. The good news is the player's price tag. Memup's version is cheaper, being sold at about 120 euros for a 2GB player and about 140 euros for a 4GB one.
Besides that, it's the same 3.5 inch with 262k color TFT screen, featuring similar features as the KEOS. So, I guess now they rebrand their own stuff! How cool is that?