The PMP was designed for music sharing exclusively

Nov 27, 2007 08:44 GMT  ·  By

Meet the perfect PMP claimed to have been custom designed for sharing! If it wasn't for the manufacturing company you could almost believe we're talking about a kick-a*s brand in the branch. But no, Keen High Technologies doesn't ring any bell. And yeah, this doesn't mean they don't do a good job or anything.

When it comes to the MP784 player's capabilities, it is said to be able to do a couple of stuff like dealing with all sorts of popular file formats such as AVI videos, MP3 and WMA audio files, complemented with ID3 tags, DRM9 is optional. Besides that, the player can also handle JPEG, BMP and GIFs images.

As for the sharing part, that seems to be the most interesting part of the player's specs list, since the makers understood the need of it and added an extra earphone jack for the times when using an integrated speaker, it wouldn't be so convenient.

As for the media player's design line, they incorporated a nice 2.2 inch 262.000 color TFT display with a resolution of about 220 x 176 pixels. Moreover, whenever the user feels like it, the device can double as an e-Book reader. Gaming software is standard.

There is a whole different kettle of fish with the extra specs, as built-in FM radio is an option. The file transfer management is assured by the latest USB 2.0 interface. The PMP's sound performances can also be improved with one of the five EQ settings. The MP784 has an internal maximum capacity of around 4GB. Size is also a criterion when buying this sort of devices, so I guess 70 x 47 x 14 mm should do just fine.

Sadly, there are no pricing and availability details known for the time being. Hopefully, the makers will be kind enough to share the info on that with us. We shall see about that!