The MA-727 from Tri Cord looks a lot like the YP-T9/T9B. So much, in fact, that the product image might in fact be a slightly modified one from Samsung’s website. Maybe they spent all the money on R&D and had to “borrow” images from Samsung.
The MA-727 supports AVI, ASF, WMV, MP4, MTV, 3GP, MOV, MPEG, VOB and AKV files. For audio, MP3, MIDI, WMA, WAV and AAC versions can be played with ID3 tags. The device can also handle JPEGs and can be used as an e-book reader and audio recorder. An FM radio feature is likewise included.
A 2.4-inch TFT screen that displays up to 262,000 colors, speakers and a slot for miniSD and MMC cards up to 2GB are built-in. Memory ranges from 128MB to 2GB in capacity. Despite the image, Bluetooth doesn’t seem to be included.
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September 3rd, 2007 at 6:00 am
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