TAVI 030 PMP

Posted in Digital Audio, Digital Video by Chetz on April 24th, 2007

Tavi 030 PMPThis cute as a button little gizmo is the Tavi 030 Personal Media Player, a bundle of joy just waiting for a good home to go to. Now out in America, underneath its clamshell flip-top is a 3.6-inch display screen that can show 16 million colors via its TV tuner, its video recording options or through whatever you beam at it through your WiFi connection.

It’s also got external speakers, a microphone, FM tuner, S/PDIF audio connector, TV tuner connector, DivX/Xvid/WMV 9/IPTV support and a USB port. It can be an alarm clock, a dictionary, am MP3 player or a movie player thanks to its 30 GB or 60 GB internal disk drive (your choice of course.)

It looks like something from the next decade and if it’s as user friendly as it looks, could give Mr. Steve Jobs and his iCreation a run for the money. Snap this open at the food court, in-flight or at your next business meeting and we guarantee heads will turn. And priced at $250, you don’t have to tell anyone how little is cost you.

Source: AkihabaraNews

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4 Comments to “TAVI 030 PMP”
  1. kevin mc Says:

    Hi,

    I have tried contacting TAVI HQ directly with no joy as to where I can purchase this unit from.

    Are you able to source a distributor for me (I have been looking on the www for 5 days now) I’m based in the UK, I hope this wont cause any probs in finding a retailer.

    Many thanks,

  2. Anonymous Says:

    where to buy it in uk…………

  3. tim bennett Says:

    where can i buy one for crying ut loud!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    how does this company expect to make money if nobody carries there product.

  4. AKhunter5 Says:

    hey where can u buy this in alaska or on the web

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