iriver Story almost official presentation
Korean company iriver actually presented in Berlin, his device for reading books iriver Story, about which we reported earlier. The presentation was held at a hotel outside the exhibition IFA2009 in connection with what is not clear whether it was official, as no pre-announcement was not. Compared with the informal specification became aware of the presence of the device embedded MP3 player (supported formats MP3, WMA and OGG), audio ports and mnonfonicheskogo dynamics.
Otherwise the device is fully consistent with previously published information. iriver Story has a 6-inch screen with 8 shades of gray, QWERTY-keyboard and a slot for memory cards up to 32 GB. The base model will be completed with 2 GB of internal memory, but in the future will model with memory to 32 GB. In addition to playing music and reading books iriver Story can be used to read comics. Preinstalled software Comic Viewer can open ZIP-files and work with images of the format of JPG, BMP and GIF. The manufacturer claims a battery life enough to see the 7000 pages or 20 hours to listen to music.
In the sale iriver Story arrive in late October or November at a price of 250 to 300 euros. The main markets for the model will be Germany, France, Britain, the United States and Russia.
Otherwise the device is fully consistent with previously published information. iriver Story has a 6-inch screen with 8 shades of gray, QWERTY-keyboard and a slot for memory cards up to 32 GB. The base model will be completed with 2 GB of internal memory, but in the future will model with memory to 32 GB. In addition to playing music and reading books iriver Story can be used to read comics. Preinstalled software Comic Viewer can open ZIP-files and work with images of the format of JPG, BMP and GIF. The manufacturer claims a battery life enough to see the 7000 pages or 20 hours to listen to music.
In the sale iriver Story arrive in late October or November at a price of 250 to 300 euros. The main markets for the model will be Germany, France, Britain, the United States and Russia.
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