Published on November 2nd,2009 at 10:28 PM
By >Daimaou - G.G-B

AV BANK, Thanko’s latest PMP.

Here you are another PMP sold by Thanko Japan, the AV BANK or also known as the ATLMP44G. Our little PMP features a 4.3” screen with a 480×272 resolution, has 4GB of internal memory, support microSD cards up to 8GB in just 130g and 74x126x13mm.
The AV BANK support MP3 and WMA audio files as well as AVI(DivX)/ FLV / 3GP / RM / RMVB video files and JPEG.

Interested? Just check out GeekStuff4U.com, Thanko’s partner for overseas business, They will also get it soon to their

catalog.

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