
Measuring just 66 x 66 x 19mm and weighing only 85g, the E858 is one of the smallest PMP’s we’ve seen. Despite this, it features a 2in screen, between 512MB and 2GB of flash memory (depending on your budget) and supports almost every format around.
MP3, WMA, OGG, Mpeg4, Jpegs and even TXT files can all be shown and Aigo promises there will be no screen latency. A TV output means media can be relayed directly to your goggle box, while the USB2.0 interface makes file transfers to and from the E858 snappy. Voice recording is also featured and data can be copied and deleted from the device without the need for a PC.
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