01/12/2009, 9:10am, EST
Monday, January 12thHaier takes shot at iPod touch
Format support is relatively limited and will include just Audible, MP3 and WMA audio as well as AVI and MPEG-4 videos, though Haier promises a 30-hour battery. The company plans to ship the Theatre during the spring and will sell the 8GB version for half the price of its closest rivals, at $110, while the 16GB version will sell for $130.
A second lesser model known as the ibiza Trainer is built for exercise and includes several extras that track this information, including a calorie counter, a heart monitor, a pedometer and a stopwatch function. The 2GB device supports the same audio-only formats (including FM) and will last for up to 10 hours on a charge when it releases later this year for $60. [via DAPreview]

ibiza Trainer

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Half the price??
Honestly, this is much closer in function to an iPod nano than an iPod touch. Sure, it's got a touch screen, but other than that offers no real features the Nano doesn't have. Not even close to an iPod touch.
So, it's physically bigger and uglier than a nano, but sells for $40 less. Yippee.
Compared to Touch?
How can this be compared to the Touch? Where's the Wi-Fi? Where's the ability to choose from 1000's of apps to install on it? Where's the e-mail, IM, and web browsing? 95% of my time on my iPod Touch is not for music or video.