The successor of the B10 Pocket TV is going to be available to the public on April 25, just two days from now. The B20 has a 2.4-inch, 320 x 240-pixel 260k color screen and is stuffed with 4GB of onboard internal flash memory, which can be added on through a microSD slot. The B20 plays both video (MPEG-4, WMV9) and audio (MP3, WMA, OGG) files, including support for JPEG… That is, besides the DMB/DAB support. For Koreans the B20 will sell for 198000 Won for the 2GB and 248,000 Won for the 4GB or $267 and $213 in U.S. money. The B20 will also be available in Japan, France, UK, Sweden, Switzerland and 7 other countries soon.
[via engadget]





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