Sure its small available capacities(1, 2, and 4GB) are a slight defect, but it offers up a few features no iPod ever has. Such features as a touchscreen, FM radio, SD/MMC card slot, and those are just the hard hitters. The TEAC MP-600 looks pretty too.

An eBook/text document reader is thrown in along with the ability to record that FM radio. And a speaker, i know most people use their media players with headphones, and about 50% of the time I do too, but when i am at work I can’t deal with customers and wear headphones. On the off occasion that I venture out of my hole to do something outside it’s nice to have a speaker.
File support includes MP3, WMA, JPEG, and AVI. The WMA supports DRM and the AVI supports XVID. Really the only thing its missing is a few more gigabytes of storage capacity, but with the card slot anything is possible.
Touch Screen Enabled TEAC MP-600 [via anythingbutipod]







One Response to “New PMP From TEAC Gives Apple a Run For Their Money”
ProfessionalGun July 10, 2007
Supremely frustrating. At this stage – if you’re making a slick, feature packed flash device where 4gb of internal storage isn’t the very bottom end of your capacity spectrum – you’re missing the boat in a big way. Teac is already out of the running, in my book – no matter how good this device may end up being. (And I’m not holding out much hope there, either.)
Are these companies afraid to succeed or something!?
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