Samsung YP-T9 Disclosed
Samsung first Bluetooth-enable MP3 player, YP-T9, has just received approval from FCC (Federal Communications Commission). Thus, it is believed to be released soon.

Samsung YP-T9 (front)
Samsung first Bluetooth-enable MP3 player, YP-T9, has just received approval from FCC (Federal Communications Commission). Thus, it is believed to be released soon.

Samsung YP-T9 (front)

This is a pen, but not just a pen. The pen, with length of 148mm and diameter of 18mm, does play music too! The upper part of the pen is actually an MP3 player with 512MB of memory. It does have everything of a common digital audio player, except a display screen. Other than audio playback, it also has a built-in FM tuner and voice recording function. It can plays up to 7 hours continously once fully charged.
But wait, you gotta pay $48 for this pen!

The picture above says it all. This is the Garfield MP3 Player exhibited during COMPUTEX 2006 at Taipei, Taiwan.

Meizu Miniplayer (a.k.a Meizu M6) was getting a lot of attention since it was launched. And now, it is dissected by one of the owners. PCPOP has published some pictures of this naked Meizu Miniplayer 2GB.
Let see what is so special inside the Miniplayer!

Most of the digital audio player nowadays only plays lossy audio such as MP3, WMA, OGG and so on. Very few of them plays FLAC lossless audio such as iAudio. Today, China-based Onda announced that its VX939 series to be first model to play Monkey’s Audio (.APE) audio through firmware update.
To play APE audio, Onda VX939 owner has to upgrade its firmware to version 1.8. New firmware can be downloaded here.