Gemei GM2000 is the first color e-book reader launched by Gemei. GM2000 adopts chinachip chip, features 7.0 inch 800×480 pixels touch screen, faster response, bettery than E-ink screen.
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PRLog (Press Release) – Jul 17, 2010 – Gemei GM2000 is the first color e-book reader launched by Gemei. GM2000 adopts chinachip chip, features 7.0 inch 800×480 pixels touch screen, faster response, bettery than E-ink screen. As color reader, GM2000 suppport TXT, PDF, CHM, HTM, PDB, UMD formats, font change and TTS functions. GM2000 is usually to be good media player compatible with multiple video formats, include RM, RMVB, AVI, MKV, VCD, DVD, MOVE etc., supports max up to 1920×1080 pixels playback. Other features include HDMI output and TV-out interface.
Gemei GM2000 MP5 Player Features:
7.0 inch 800×480 pixels touch screen, faster response, bettery than E-ink screen
Adopts chinachip chip
Video playback ability, max up to 1920x1080p playback, RM, RMVB, AVI, MKV, VCD, DVD, MOVE etc.
Powerful E-book function: TXT, PDF, CHM, HTM, PDB, UMD formats, font change and TTS functions
HDMI and TV-out interfaces
MP3, WMA, APE and FLAC music formats, JPG, BMP, GIF and PNG pictures
In-built mutiple games
0.5w x1 speakers and microphone built in
4GB memory onboard, support TF memory card (max up to 32GB expansion)
2500mAh li-ion battery, last 8 hours reading
Gemei GM2000 MP5 Player Specification:
LCD 7.0 inch 800×480 pixels touch screen, faster response, bettery than E-ink screen
Chip chinachip chip
TXT function TXT, PDF, CHM, HTM, PDB, UMD formats, font change and TTS functions
Video formats RM, RMVB, AVI, MKV, VCD, DVD, MOVE etc. max up to 1920x1080p playback
Video output HDMI and TV output interface
Music MP3, WMA, APE and FLAC music formats
Picuture JPG, BMP, GIF and PNG pictures, slide show
Speakers Inbuilt, 0.5w x1
Microphone Yes
Games Yes
Memory 4GB memory onboard, support TF memory card (max up to 32GB expansion)
Power 2500mAh li-ion battery, last 8 hours reading
Dimension 118x188x11 mm
Weight 284g

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