Taiwan-based MP3 file-sharing service Kuro recently debuted its Kuro Neo MP3 player for use with its peer-to-peer file-sharing network.

The MP3 player comes with 512MB of flash memory, while also featuring an SD memory card slot so users can expand their storage capacities without having to upgrade the entire device. The company stated that the Neo can also serve as a USB drive and card reader for SD memory cards, and it does not require any driver installation.

Compal Electronics is the OEM manufacturer of the Neo, Kuro stated.

Targeting the 400,000 subscribers to its file-sharing network, Kuro aims to sell about 20,000 Neo MP3 players in 2006. The MP3 player will retail for NT$3,888 (US$117), though the company is marketing it for NT$1, bundled with a NT$3,888 one-year subscription to its file-sharing network.

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Posted Monday, December 26th, 2005 at 9:02 am
Filed Under Category: Gadgets
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satto matti

Is this designed by Michael Young I saw it in mialn 05 ?

JessWu

Yes, it is designed by Michael Young.

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