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iBALL MP3 Player from GeIL

Published: 19th January 2005 @ 7:36 AM
Author: Steve Dougherty


GeIL USA have issued out a press release today highlighting the release of their new "iBall MPV MP3 Player". The MPV bit stands for MP3 Plus Video, meaning it's not only capable of playing back mp3 audio files (at up to 320kbps sound quality), but also allows you to watch streaming video with it's built-in 1.1" OLED screen. 3 options are available, differing in storage sizes at 256MB, 512MB, and 1GB. Further details in the supporting PR.


GeIL proudly announces the first family member from DAVID (Digital Audio Video Intellgent Device) - iBall MPV (MP3 Plus Video) Player.

iBall is not an ordinary MP3 player but a revolutionary MP3 device. With its small, compact and portable size, it offers more than just a regular MP3 player. It is a MPV player that plays MP3 and Streaming Video. It sets the fashion and trend among its group.

iBall has features that no other MP3 players can offer in market today: easy-to-understand GUI (Graphical User Interface) menu, capability of playing MP3 files at up to 320kbps sound quality, 100% USB compatible USB storage device, capability of playing streaming video files on the built-in 1.1" OLED screen, ability of displaying still & dynamic images on the 1.1" OLED screen, voice recorder, and FM radio.




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