EGGE digital audio player

updated 09:30 am EDT, Fri August 4, 2006

EGGE Digital Audio Player


Though its origins in a smaller Korean company make it doubtful as to whether or not it will ever appear on this side of the planet, Playengine's EGGE player at least deserves mention for its unique (and arguably convenient) design. Its features are relatively standard, if good for the relative size of the player. There's a 1-inch OLED display whose orientation you can flip with a button. It only supports audio through MP3 files and an FM radio, but it does handle AVI, MPEG, and WMV video. Battery life is short at 10 hours, though anyone likely to buy an EGGE is more likely to use it as an exercise companion than for an epic road trip. The player is slated to ship in October for an as-yet undetermined price.


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