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didn't Nokia end up with LQID

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posted on Mar 07, 2008 12:16PM
The SSP-PD7 & SSP-HP7 are both made by Sanyo Electric Co Ltd. Both gadgets employs the Secure Portable Player Platform (SP3) security system for copyright protection developed by Liquid Audio Inc.

As of April, Sanyo will be selling the SSP-PD7 Portable Audio Player in Japan. The company is expected to start selling the gadget in the United States one month later.

Sanyo SSP-PD7 Solid State Audio Player Specifications:
  • Compatible with AAC and MP3 files
  • 32 MB Removable MultiMediaCard Flash Memory
  • SDMI compliant
  • USB Interface
  • LCD dot-matrix display, all/one/random repeat play modes
  • built-in charging capability for a Ni-MH battery
  • 1x AAA Batteries
Sanyo SSP-HP7 (HeadPhone) Solid State Audio Player Specifications:
  • Compatible with AAC and MP3 files
  • 32 MB Removable MultiMediaCard Flash Memory
  • SDMI compliant
  • USB Interface
  • 2x AAA Batteries
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