14 July 2008 12:42 GMT / By Amy-Mae Elliott
TrekStor has added to their range of MP3 players, with the launch of the i.Beat Move MP4 player.The "easy-to-use" media player is available three different sizes, and with memory capacity up to 8GB.
The three sizes are - unsurprisingly - small, medium and large. Small measures in at 38.5 x 74.5 x 9.5mm with a screen size of 3.8cm, the medium offering gets a display measuring 4.6cm while the large model has a display of 5.1cm and measures 45.5 x 78 x 10mm.
The MP4 player supports MP3, WMA and WAV files and is WMA-DRM9 compatible, it also plays AVI format videos, displays JPEG photos and comes with integrated FM radio with memory for 25 radio stations and an automatic search function.
There's also a microSD memory card slot, USB 2.0 connection, a set of stereo headphones, folder navigation and an integrated rechargeable lithium polymer battery.
The i.Beat Move is available now from £24 for 2GB to £59 for the 8GB from Amazon, among others. Audio, MP3 players, PMPs, TrekStor, Amazon




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