Published on December 15th,2008 at 7:55 PM
By >Daimaou - G-A.G

Ken D, Big Beam’s New PMP

Looking for a compact and affordable PMP for Christmas? We may have something for you from Korea, Big Beam’s new Ken D. 60g and a 2.8” screen are this little beast’s basic aspects, but don’t get us wrong, the Ken D also supports many file types like the MP3, WMA, WAV, FLAC, AVIE, APE…

Available in many colors (Pink, White, Black…) and two flavors, 4GB and 8GB.

Category DAP - PMP
              
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Comments
 

  • Romanzy

    I wrote Akihabara already several times that “I hate it when they publish an article about a product without providing the link of the manufacturer”.

    Before they almost never provided the link, past months they are doing better, but it seems that it can’t be for granted.

    Here is the link http://english.bigbeam.co.kr/english_product_main.html.

  • JJJ

    Looks exactly like my iRiver L player. I have a 4g black version and it’s awesome. 100,000won

 

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