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X-Nine XN-F3 = hip & square
comment: 4 | Sunday, January 22 (2006) 11:18AM | Posted by Robert Sinke
It's only 41 x 40 x 12.8mm in size, it's square-shaped and it's called the "X-Nine XN-F3". Weighs a mere 20 grams while still offering a 65k color OLED screen, built-in FM tuner, eBook functionality and video playback (WMV-compatible even).

There's also a little voice recorder in there, as well as your average-day USB2.0 port and whatnnot. A selection of several frame colors (green, pink'ish, black from what we can tell) wrap it all up as far as this news item is concerned. Kind of reminds us of the i-Bead 700 (which did make it to Europe, btw) if nothing else.

Oh, and naturally, the XN-F3 is supposed to come available in 256/512MB and 1GB flavors. No idea what it's supposed to cost or when it's going to be available (and where, except for Korea).

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Thanks, jeff
Comments

koppite1

Comments: 248
Jan 22 (2006) 11:29AM  

Wonder what batt is? Also, is it smaller than that mobiblu thing?




musicman

Comments: 338
Jan 22 (2006) 11:35AM  

It looks great, I wonder what the transfer method is? Shame no MP4 support.




zip22

Comments: 1818
Jan 22 (2006) 11:45AM  

the mobiblu is 24x24x24mm = 13824 mm cubed
this is 41x40x12.8mm = 20992 mm cubed so its bigger, but the shape might be nicer.

i wonder what ebooks and video look like. the screen doesn't look like it would do either very well.




undesign

Comments: 805
Jan 22 (2006) 12:04PM  

When will these companys stop producing tiny flash based mp3 player with no removable battery......and........1GB CAPACITY?! 1gb is a joke. For me, that equals about 10 CDs. Or 5 albums seeing how all of its EDM and everything is 2CD set.




3284lmm
Location: Pittsburgh, PA
Comments: 358
Jan 22 (2006) 12:19PM  

"Shame no MP4 support." ehhh? that was a joke, right? why are the Koreans 20yrs ahead of us in the tech field For a second I thought they were advertising the battery




Fender13

Comments: 67
Jan 22 (2006) 01:09PM  

Looks diamond shaped to me....






KIDDING, lol




Allen
Location: Dub Vee Ooo
Comments: 1511
Jan 22 (2006) 03:47PM  

Does anyone use thoes kind of batteries any more? I know I dont....





Lone

Comments: 973
Jan 22 (2006) 04:50PM  

Nice design for sure




musicman

Comments: 338
Jan 23 (2006) 12:51AM  

""Shame no MP4 support." ehhh? that was a joke, right?"

Nope, no joke, MPEG4 is the most efficient video codec around today when taking quality/bit-rate into account.




3284lmm
Location: Pittsburgh, PA
Comments: 358
Jan 23 (2006) 04:12AM  

That wasn't my point, look at the screen and the players size and decide how large of a batteyr you can fit into it. The two factors don't make up for good video playing.




Donnie

Comments: 247
Jan 23 (2006) 04:34AM  

Yea, that's a 9-volt battery and they're still used today. But "AAAA" (not "AAA") batteries are much, much harder to come by.




Deano

Comments: 123
Jan 23 (2006) 09:17AM  

Well, I know I wouldn't play Video on this unit. I do like the form factor though.

As for the capacity critisisms, well with that in mind why make flash based players at all? If everyone used this logic there would be no market for flash players at all would there?

Everyone has different needs from a player. Not everyone wants to carry their whole collection with them, for most people it's unnecessary simply because they have a specific set of listening for a particular mood they are in. Flash players can facilitate this by having a small form factor.

I can understand removable batteries as a requirement for some people, but again... not everyone in the world needs them. I don't find it a detrimental issue either.

Personally, I don't think this unit looks all that bad. Then again, I doubt I'll ever actually see one of these units appear on the shores of the UK. I'm also not in the market for a flash player. Heh.




enCORe_XTG

Comments: 317
Jan 25 (2006) 10:09PM  

pretty nice looks but the sound just OK

also this one support *.MTV clips (propertratry mpeg4)




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