Zebronics introduces 4.3-inch Touchscreen Media Player

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Zebronics introduces 4.3-inch Touchscreen Media Player

Zebronics has introduced their latest media player - the Zebmate Cinema Portable Wide 4.3 Touchscreen Media Player - the most recent addition to their lineup of premium portable media players.

The game-changing feature of the new player is the ultra-lightweight - just 128 grams for its screen size, a full 4.3-inch touch-screen, 260K resolution (480x272 pixel widescreen format). The high-resolution screen displays brilliant colour depth to bring your videos and pictures to life vividly. The player itself is designed as a lifestyle accessory for the style conscious generation - it comes in an elegant smoked-black colour body with a sturdy build and quality feel to it.

In keeping with the Zebmate lineup of players, known for good sound quality, premium design and features, the Zebmate Cinema Portable 4.3 has 8GB capacity inbuilt as standard while a micro-SD card slot takes care of expandability. The TV-out function and inbuilt speakers lets you enjoy your digital media content at 720p definition on any large screen TV, when not on the move. Built for long battery life, the player is rated to give you uninterrupted play of up to 13 hours for audio and 4 hours for video, long enough to enjoy that movie without a break.

Apart from the groundbreaking audio and video features, Zebmate Cinema 4.3 also supports eight preset equalizer options to enhance the music experience according to individual preferences. Other run-of-the-mill features like FM radio, photo viewing, e-book, the player also comes with built-in games and a voice recorder. The touch-screen interface of the player is extremely user-friendly and intuitive, so that anyone from young to old can use it.

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