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Tuesday, March 21, 2006 

Dual Core Media Player??



Now this one gets me. I can understand - in fact, favor - Dual Core chips in computers, but do we really need them in a media player? I don't own one so I ask you, do we need them yet? I mean, it's nice to have I'm sure. Maybe those Video iPods could put something like that to use.

[Quote from newlaunches.com]

Chinese manufacturer's TCLAST C150 is the first Digital Media Player with a Dual Core chip similar to the function used in PC CPU's but altered for better audio performance. The chip supposedly improves audio quality and signal-to-noise ratio (100db). The DAP sports a 1.5 inch TFT LCD capable of displaying 65,000 colors. The C150 has 512MB onboard memory for storing Audio and Video files, 8 equalizer modes, FM tuner, line in recording and supports MPEG-1 video playback.

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