Trekstor i.Beat blaxx

Posted in Media Players, TrekStor by Reuben Drake on August 24th, 2007

Trekstor i.Beat blaxxTrekstor is gearing up to show off some new media players at the IFA show in Berlin in about a week with one of the more impressive ones being the i.Beat blaxx. Measuring only 34mm tall and 8mm thin, this sleek looking player sports a 1.3″ TFT color display at 128 x 160 resolution, provides up to 15 hours of continuous playback from one charge and comes in capacities of either 2 or 4GB. The blaxx supports some standard audio file types including MP3, WMA, Ogg, and WAV as well as SMV video. It also has a built-in FM tuner, line in recording and transfers files via USB. You can get the i.Beat blaxx for 119.99 (2GB) or 149.99 (4GB) and both come with Sennheiser earphones.

i.Beat blaxx via DAPreview

UPDATE: German based Trekstor has announced that they are changing the name of the Trekstor i.Beat blaxx to just the Trekstor blaxx as a result of of some unintended connotations of the product name. You can read the letter sent to Gizmodo from Trekstor regarding the issue.

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3 Comments to “Trekstor i.Beat blaxx”
  1. Me Says:

    Is that seriously the name? I Beat Blacks?

  2. James Liu Says:

    RACISM

  3. Nosnam Says:

    I can’t wait for the Fischer Price version, i.Beat Kids

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