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August 23rd, 2006, 13:56 GMT · By Anca Rusu

Zino 810. Meizu Reloaded

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After the latest Meizu Miniplayer, the manufacturer that has the same name as the flagship product, launched in Asia a makeover and named it Zino. There is only a slight difference between the two as a smaller size and some insignificant changes in design. The rest remained the same.


The Zino 810 comes in three versions depending on the capacity - 256Mb, 512MB, 1GB, and 2GB sizes, weighing only 40g and supports all the popular formats such as MP3, MP2, WMA, and OGG audio files, as it also sports voice recording and FM radio which supports auto searching tune channels and channels management, as well as FM Recording with 30 preset channels. The display is a 2.4" 260K-color QVGA coming at a 320 x 240 pixels resolution.

But I especially like iriver's latest gadget- the new version of the previous model T10, which offers 2 GB of storage capacity and easy access to any audio title signed AudibleReady right out of the box.

But the best part of the next-generation T10 is the fact that it can fully support the subscription-based music download services, including URGE, Napster, Rhapsody, Yahoo! Music Unlimited and eMusic and that every buyer receives a free audio book from Audible.

"iriver is committed to providing valuable features, content and services to our device customers," said Jonathan Sasse, president of iriver America. "We are thrilled to continue offering direct access to Audible's impressive library selection of quality digital audio content including books, radio broadcasts, magazines, news and podcasts."

The 2GB iriver T10 is already available at the iriver eStore and at Amazon.com at a suggested price of $149.

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