
Adding to the growing number of PMPs with true widescreen aspect ratios, the A1 from Shenzhen Wistar comes with a 3-inch, 16:9 display, and supports MP3, WMA and WAV audio, and AVI (XviD) video at 320×240 resolution, 20fps. In case you’re a fan of legal downloads, it can also handle DRM9 files. For portable image exhibition, JPEGs and BMPs are allowed, as are TXT files.
The A1 has a built-in speaker and internal microphone. A USB 2.0 port and an SD card reader are likewise included. In case you get bored with the stored media, you can always use the device’s FM radio function. Internal memory is of the flash variety, and comes in 1GB, 2GB and 4GB capacities. Dimensions are 85×15x10mm and weight is 60g.
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