Posted May 03, 2007 at 01:28PM by Karl B. Listed in: Gadgets Tags: NES, WMA, mICrO, Mega Drive
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Plezo PGM-250 - Image 1


Korean company Plezo has announced the launch of its new PMG-250 mp3 player. Now, while new mp3 players are always popping up, the PMG-250 does have an ace up its sleeve: it supports video game emulation.

According to the company's product page for the PMG-250, it can emulate NES, Mega Drive, and Game Boy Color games. It's a bit bigger than a Game Boy Micro and features a 2.5-inch LCD screen, dual speakers, and runs on Amtel's ARMCORE 9 CPU. The PMG-250 also has SD Card and USB support.

As for mp3 support, the PMG-250 offers playback of mp3, wma, wav, adpcm and pcm formats. If we got the translation right, it can also play avi videos as well as let users view images. The suggested retail price for the Plezo PGM - 250 is KRW 169,000 (US$ 182).


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   by mobileguru (Unregistered) - 2007-05-04
 » Hmmph

Umm.. I think they forgot to add video support. what's the point in emulating games and wwith that screen they could add video playback guess they werent thinkin

   by eh (Unregistered) - 2007-05-06
 » well,

not as useful as a PSP, but its still sexy



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