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Amex Digital claims ‘world’s smallest 1080p media player’ with MP-501

Amex Digital claims worlds smallest 1080p media player with MP-501

It’s hardly as small as Thomson’s A1, but it surely just will be one of the most diminutive media player in existence to truly handle 1080p without breaking too serious a sweat. Measuring just 175- x 128- x 15mm and weighing 250 grams, this pocket sized player can accept a mess of film formats from a connected USB storage device or an SD card; once the media’s flowing, it could possibly output content as high as 1080p over HDMI, and there’s also a composite video / audio output and mini-USB port ’round back. The MP-501 is provided with an ARM Cortex-A8 processor and the facility to play nice with nearly every file under the sun that’s stripped of DRM, and best of all, it’s purportedly priced at just $49. Did you simply come upon your next laptop case compartment filler? Yes, yes you did.

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