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Meizu M3 Miniplayer & M6 Musiccard Media Player Review

The PMP Market - the battle between Davids and Goliaths

Written by floppy and filed under Reviews > Peripherals
Published on May 23, 2007, 8:21 pm

Source: Meizu
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Meizu, a media player company based in China, has created waves with their upcoming touchscreen phone, the Meizu M8. while awaiting the introduction of the M8, VR-Zone takes a look at their current products, the M6 Miniplayer and the M3 Music Card.
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Comment by: koo on 25-May-2007 11:05 pm
Quote:
Originally Posted by Jhyun
who needs AAC when u've got Flac support?
FLAC filesizes is too big for my taste. I prefer AAC if I had limited storage space.
Comment by: Jhyun on 25-May-2007 1:49 pm
who needs AAC when u've got Flac support?
Comment by: koo on 25-May-2007 12:44 pm
Looks good but then it doesn't support AAC or AAC+.
Comment by: cyberdog on 23-May-2007 10:48 pm
Nice review great product heh i'm biased of course since I already bought me an M3 and am loving it but after watching several episodes of Futurama on the M3, now I wonder if I should have bought the M6 instead

Lossless FTW!
Comment by: floppy on 23-May-2007 6:27 pm
http://resources.vr-zone.com/floppyimage/mc/bigbig.jpg

Recently, the VR-Zone had the chance to visit Meizu at Cebit after making waves with releases of news on the Meizu Mini-One, an all-in-one WM6 based phone cum PMP with 2-8GB of internal memory. The Mini-One is slated to be launched in Q1 2008. Currently, Meizu is already commanding a good hold of the PMP market with their Music Card and Mini Player.


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