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Extraterrestrial Bluesens G.41 PMP: Tough Nut to Crack!

No word on price tag or availability, yet

By Roxana Deduleasa, Gadget News Editor

16th of October 2007, 06:41 GMT

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The Spanish from Bluesens have recently introduced their latest series for 2008, which - between you and me - absolutely rocks! Among the most interesting items in their new collection, there is this portable media player, dubbed G.41.

At first sight, all I have to say is: "Wow!". It looks original, it features a futuristic, outer-space-like design line and has just about
everything it needs to become a hot star of the session.

To sum up a few of its main attractions, I should start with the generously large 4.3 inch screen display, a pain in the a*s for many big fish in the industry. Besides its large screen display, the player seems to use a cool interface, like you've never seen on any other player of its kind.

Regarding its capabilities, this portable media player features a Wi-Fi compatibility. The media device features MP3, WMA and OGG Vorbis. The video content supports only MPEG4 file format. There is also some photo files compliance with JPEG formats. In addition, it uses USB 2.0 interface for file transfer.

Bluesens G.14 PMP- The design line is almost the same
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As a bonus, the manufacturers have included some other great features such as an integrated camera, a voice recorder, as well as a common FM radio to switch on if you want to hear some news.

When it comes to its dimensions, the portable media player sports some convenient size of 160 x 65 x 13mm. Sharing of the favorite media content is also possible, via the built-in loudspeaker system. All in all, its pièce de résistance is its 4.3 inch TFT LCD display, so unusually large for a PMP.

However, if you're interested in purchasing this cute and unexpectedly smart portable media player, you can try and check on it online a bit later, as there is no official info about its price tag and availability, yet!

Oh, boy! This is going to be a pretty hard nut to crack for some Chinese fellows I know!

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Blusens | G.41 | PMP | media player | OGG Vorbis
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