Turbolinux to launch Wizpy multimedia player this month

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February 2nd, 2007 Leave a comment Visited 42 times, 3 so far today

Turbolinux to launch Wizpy multimedia player this month

Japanese tech company Turbolinux has said that they would begin selling its Wizpy Linux-based multimedia player in February.

This player can be used by the user to boot the Linux operating system onto a PC. This would enable them to access their files in their own working environment on almost any PC.

Interesting customers can order the device from the company’s website starting later this month. The device would be available in retail stores from next month.

Turbolinux would sell the device in two configurations: a 2GB version that will cost $245 and a 4GB version that will cost $278.

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Koichi Yano, president and CEO of Turbolinux added that the Wizpy player should start appearing outside of Japan in April, at the same prices is in Japan.

The player has been priced similar to the hugely popular Apple iPod player in the Japanese market.





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