Digital lifestyle specialist, BenQ, has launched the Joybee 125, a multi-function digital audio player that doubles as a trendy accessory, into the local market.
"When designing the BenQ Joybee 125, function and form were the main priorities. The result - a lightweight and user-friendly digital player," says Manoj Tripathi, SA country manager at BenQ.
The Joybee 125 is equipped with a retractable USB port for easy data storage and a powerful Li-Ion battery that allows listeners to play up to 10 hours of music.
Users can listen to FM broadcasts as well as play music in MP3, WMA and WAV file formats. They can also choose between 128MB or 256MB models that come in a choice of colours - orange, silver or black.
The Joybee 125 supports Digital Rights Management (DRM), which allows users to purchase music from online music portals, such as the recently launched BenQ website (Qband.com.tw). It also has segment repeat playback to aid users with language learning efforts, allowing the BenQ Joybee 125 to function as a music player accessory as well as a study tool.
BenQ is an industry leader in networking lifestyle devices with an expertise that encompasses display, storage, imaging, wireless and broadband areas.
BenQ has manufacturing plants in Malaysia, Mexico, China and Taiwan. The company has 14,933 employees worldwide, supporting a strong global sales marketing and service network spanning Asia-Pacific, Europe and the Americas. BenQ has research and development facilities in Taiwan (Hsinchu Lab), China (Suzhou Software Development Center) and California, USA (Wireless Technology Center), and has more than 2000 research and development employees in Suzhou, Taipei, Taoyuan, Hsinchu and San Diego. BenQ has amassed 1296 global patents. 2003 revenues exceeded US$3.5 billion dollars. For more information about BenQ, please visit our website at www.BenQ.com.
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