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New Arrival JWD PMP7100 7.0 Inch Color 4GB eBook Reader
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JWD PMP7100 Colour Ebook Reader with 7.0 inch LCD – 4GB
JWD PMP7100 Colour Ebook Reader has 7.0 inch TFT LCD, 800×480 pixels screen. Supports PDF、EPUB、FB2、PDB、TXT、HTML etc. formats for colour reading., some formats with TTS reading. MP3、WMA、OGG、AAC、APE、FLAC music formats compatible, multiple EQ modes. JPEG picture formats. Built in microphone and speaker, support mirophone voice record. Comes with multiple playback and EQ modes. 4GB memory onboard, support TF card to expand its capacity.
Product page: http://www.ownta.com/jwd-pmp7100-colour-ebook-reader-with-7.0-inch-lcd-4gb.html
JWD PMP7100 Colour Ebook Reader Features:
- 7.0 inch HD LCD, 800X480 pixels
- Compatible with PDF、EPUB、FB2、PDB、TXT、HTML etc. formats, some formats with TTS reading
- Supports RM/RMVB、MPEG4(AVI)、FLV、WMV、H.264 etc. video files
- 1280X720P video playback
- MP3、WMA、OGG、AAC、APE、FLAC music formats compatible, multiple EQ modes
- JPEG、GIF、BMP pictures browse
- Voice recording
- Calendar, clock etc. functions
- USB2.0 interface
Now, we have special promotions for mp4 and ebook reader, more details, please check: http://www.ownta.com/coupon-code.html
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0Creative working on Zii-based MediaBook with color touchscreen, e-book slant
0What’s an e-book without the e-ink? So very much, according to Creative, who just dropped word of an upcoming “MediaBook” device (which will undoubtedly look nothing like this mockup above). It sounds a bit more like a PMP to us, with “video, pictures, text and services,” and a “media-rich experience” on the table, but Creative is also apparently working with publishers for content, with an obvious emphasis in Singapore sources, where Creative already does e-learning work. There’s no word of what it’ll look like, but it’ll be a large touchscreen of some sort, so it sounds like we’ve got another slate on our hand. Any differentiation might come from having Zii under the hood and Creative’s own particular approach to content for this device, but there’s not really enough to get excited about at this point.



