
Sporting a few design cues that were probably taken from Samsung’s Croix, the D886 from Shenzhen Thomson sadly lacks the phone capability and 3MP camera of the formerly mentioned device. What it does offer, though, is support for MPEG-4 and AVI videos, and MP3, WMA and WAV audio files (with ID3 tags). Interestingly, it also claims to do digital photo scanning in JPEG format.
The D886 has a 2.4-inch QVGA TFT screen that displays up to 262,000 colors, a speaker, a USB 2.0 port and a slot for SD and MMC cards up to 2GB in capacity. FM radio, e-book reader and audio/voice recording capability are built-in, as are eight EQ settings. This’ll run you $31 to $36, but you’ll have to order at least 1,000 pieces.
[via global sources]



December 14th, 2007 at 2:55 am
there is no scanner!
it’s an error of translation.
Look at the product’s homepage:
http://www.tmson.com/en/products_dl_dl.asp?id=269
there is only a “Digital photo browser”