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Linux-based portable multimedia player launches in UK

Oct 25, 2004 — by Henry Kingman — from the LinuxDevices Archive — views

The Register reports that iRiver has launched its embedded Linux-based portable multimedia player in the UK market. The PMP-120 and PMP-140 models offer 20GB and 40GB hard drives, respectively, and 3.5-inch LCD screens supporting video playback in a number of formats. The hardware appears to be identical to iRiver's Windows CE-based “PMC” (portable media center) devices, which are delayed until December.

(Click for larger view of iRiver PMP-120)

iRiver launched the Linux-based PMP-120 and PMP-240 in the US in August. In October, a DigiTimes story noted that iRiver is building a very large plant in China, with the goal of entering the in-car entertainment market. iRiver has also announced the PMC-120, probably based on the same hardware as the Linux-based PMP-series devices, that will run Microsoft's “Portable Media Center” software platform.

Look here for more details on the PMP-120 and PMP-240.

The devices are available now in the UK at prices close to 500 GBP, according to The Register. iRiverAmerica, meanwhile, sells them direct for under $500.


 
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