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Venzero Debuts Another Player, the SLICKR

31 05 2007

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Hot on the heels of the mini, the SLICKR is one thing and dapper-looking player with slim features (85.5 x 55 x 9.8mm)  and boasting a unique 2.83-inch TFT screen with 1.6million colors. What else can you expect from a company as cool, fashionable and attuned to the zeitgeist as Venzero. Sure SLICKR is derivative of Motorola’s mobile phone names - RAZR, RIZR, etc. - but instead of going out of its way in concocting strange shapes and sizes for its player, Venzero opts to work on what’s already commercially available and successful and adding slight touches that is uniquely Venzero.

The SLICKR’s specifications include music support for MP3, WMA and WAV files and video playback for AVI files. For added music on-the-go pleasure, Venzero lets you tune into FM stations. As for storage, it’s got an onboard 2GB flash memory and extension is possible via miniSD cards. Venzero also introduce MUSICMARKER, a music note-taking functionality that lets you record off-hand music that you like wherever you are. Just push a button and the SLICKR will record that background cafe music, which it will label later on when you sync it with your PC. The SLICKR is priced at €119 or around $160.

[via dapreview]


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