Rio unveils iPod mini rival
Rio today announced a new 5GB digital
music player that was created to compete with Apple's 4GB iPod mini. The Rio
Carbon features up to 20 hours of battery life, a USB 2.0 interface,
an LED backlight display, a touch sensitive directional pad for easier
navigation, voice recording capabilities, and support for PC and Mac platforms.
The Rio Carbon is expected to ship in August for US$249. In other Rio news, the
company introduced a new flash-based player, the Rio
Forge, which comes in 512MB ($199), 256MB ($169) and 128MB ($139)
capacities. The device offers up to 20 hours of battery life, expandable memory
with a SD/MMC memory card, and USB 2.0 interface. The Rio Forge also sports an
FM tuner, stopwatch and FM recording on the 256MB and 512MB
models.
Posted: Mon - August 2, 2004 at 09:55 PM