December 29, 2005 (Press Release) --
Mustek MP70C and MP72 Portable DVD Players
Mustek will also be unveiling two new, affordable DVD players at the CES in January, the MP70C and MP72. Both the players sport a 7" screen.
Capable of playing DVDs, CD/R/RW and an integrated photo viewer, the MP70C comes in a slightly outdated lunch-box design but definitely compact enough when commuting or to hand over to the kids to keep them quite. The two players also feature anti-shock protection, and can be charged using a car adapter.
If you are the couch-potato type, you can use the AV out to connect the output onto a TV. A pint-sized remote control is packaged as well. Sad part is only one stereo jack.
The MP70C costs US $135 and MP72 costs $129. More info is available from Mustek's website. They will also be on display at Sands Convention Center during CES, booths 70371 and 70372.
Mustek MP70C: Underscoring Mustek’s attention to innovation, the new MP70C has a razor-sharp 7’’ active-matrix TFT widescreen (16:9) complete with Dolby Digital Decoder (AC-3) for virtual surround sound, progressive scan video playback, coax digital output, and anti-shock protection to assure smooth viewing on the bumpiest of rides. Users will enjoy premium quality playback of DVDs, MPEG4 files, Kodak Picture CDs, music CD/R/RW, and JPEG picture files. In fact, it is so advanced, consumers could easily swap out their standard DVD player for the MP70C in their home theater system. Compact in its handsome metallic case, the MP70C comes with a rechargeable battery pack, 12V adapter for in-car viewing, a credit card size wireless remote control, AV cable for connecting to a TV, and universal AC/DC power adapter. MSPR is $135. It is now available.
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Mustek will also be unveiling two new, affordable DVD players at the CES in January, the MP70C and MP72. Both the players sport a 7" screen.
Capable of playing DVDs, CD/R/RW and an integrated photo viewer, the MP70C comes in a slightly outdated lunch-box design but definitely compact enough when commuting or to hand over to the kids to keep them quite. The two players also feature anti-shock protection, and can be charged using a car adapter.
If you are the couch-potato type, you can use the AV out to connect the output onto a TV. A pint-sized remote control is packaged as well. Sad part is only one stereo jack.
The MP70C costs US $135 and MP72 costs $129. More info is available from Mustek's website. They will also be on display at Sands Convention Center during CES, booths 70371 and 70372.
Mustek MP70C: Underscoring Mustek’s attention to innovation, the new MP70C has a razor-sharp 7’’ active-matrix TFT widescreen (16:9) complete with Dolby Digital Decoder (AC-3) for virtual surround sound, progressive scan video playback, coax digital output, and anti-shock protection to assure smooth viewing on the bumpiest of rides. Users will enjoy premium quality playback of DVDs, MPEG4 files, Kodak Picture CDs, music CD/R/RW, and JPEG picture files. In fact, it is so advanced, consumers could easily swap out their standard DVD player for the MP70C in their home theater system. Compact in its handsome metallic case, the MP70C comes with a rechargeable battery pack, 12V adapter for in-car viewing, a credit card size wireless remote control, AV cable for connecting to a TV, and universal AC/DC power adapter. MSPR is $135. It is now available.
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Mustek will also be unveiling two new, affordable DVD players at the CES in January, the MP70C and MP72. Both the players sport a 7" screen.
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