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» Dyne's Tuny 9 and Tuny 11 released
(December 2006)
You may not recall previous players by Dyne, but sure enough they have 8 Tuny's under their belt. As a little Christmas treat, they've officially announced two new players via their website, the Tuny 9, and the Tuny 11. We'd previously gotten a glimpse of these players at CeBIT and CES, albeit in prototype form.
Let's start off with the 9:
***512 MB, 1 GB, 2 GB models
***45 x 82 x 14 mm
***2" display (260K colors, 176 x 220 px resolution)
***18 hours of audio battery life, 8 hours for video (with
lithium-polymer battery)
***Plays MP3, WMA, OGG audio, MP4 video at 10 FPS
***FM Radio
***Voice, FM, and Line-in recorder (in MP3 format)
***Bluetooth capability
***Supports TV out

Looks a little weird, but quite
feature-filled (how often do you see TV-Out and Bluetooth in a
flash player?).
The Tuny 11 is definitely the sleeker of the two, however, with
a thinness near that of Apple's nano and a design similar to
Median's M-Cody M30. Unfortunately the battery life can't quite
keep up with the aforementioned players (just 8 hours playing
back MP3's).
***512 MB, 1 GB, 2 GB models
***80 x 36 x 7.9 mm
***1.7" display (65K colors, 128 x 160 px resolution)
***8 hours of audio battery life, 3 hours for video (with
lithium-polymer battery)
***Plays MP3, WMA, and WAV audio, SMV video (proprietary format)
***FM radio, voice recorder
Link: Dyne's Tuny
9 and Tuny 11
Product Page : dynetel , Reference: dapreview
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