Super Talent Launches New Personal Media Players

Super Talent Launches New Family of Personal Media Players

San Jose , California - Super Talent Technology, a leading manufacturer of DRAM memory modules and flash storage solutions, today launched a new line of VIDEGO personal digital media players.

These new players support MP3/WMA music playback, as well as FM stereo and voice/FM recording. They are packed with audio features including FM presets, various repeat modes and equalizer settings. But VIDEGO players are much more than just music players. These new VIDEGO players are designed for video on the go, sporting full color 2.4-inch or 2.8-inch screens to play AVI and other video files. They also support photo viewing and e-books, and come with up to 4GB of built-in flash memory .

The flagship 2.8-inch model, VIDEGO 28, includes intuitive touch-screen menus for quick and easy navigation. VIDEGO 24T offers a 2.4-inch display with a sensitive touch-panel menu.

 

VIDEGO 28

VIDEGO 24T

VIDEGO 24

Part Numbers

MP4/2801K4 /K2/K1

MP4/V2402K

MP4/V2401K /W

Display

2.8" TFT LCD

2.4" TFT LCD

2.4" TFT LCD

Navigation

Touch Screen

Touch Panel

Buttons

Audio

MP3/WMA/FM

MP3/WMA/FM

MP3/WMA/FM

Memory

4GB / 2GB / 1GB

1GB

1GB

Memory Expansion

Mini SD

Micro SD

Mini SD

Colors

Black

Black

Black / White

 

According to Super Talent Marketing Director, Joe James, " Our new VIDEGO products are loaded with every feature you could want in a digital media player, including a big display, making them perfect for video and audio. At the same time, these players set new standards in ease-of-use." VIDEGO products are available now from Super Talent resellers worldwide. VIDEGO 28 with 4GB of flash memory sells at street prices of around $125...

Marco Chiappetta

Marco Chiappetta

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