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- MPMan abstract "The MPMan music player, manufactured by the South Korean company SaeHan Information Systems, debuted in Asia in March 1998, and was the first mass-produced portable solid state digital audio players.The internal flash memory could be expanded, but there was no support for external memory. It was delivered with a docking station. To put music into the device, the music first had to be encoded in the mp3 format by an encoder provided by the user, and then transferred via the parallel port to the docking station that connected to the portable player device.On 2 May 1998 in Japan the Akihabara \"Akiba ~ us\" stores in Chūō, Tokyo started selling 32 MB and 64 MB models, the prices of which were 39 800 yen (circa 400 USD - today $580.73) and 59 800 yen, respectively.In North America, the South Korean device was first imported for sale by Michael Robertson's Z Company in mid-1998. Around the same time, Eiger Labs, Inc. imported and rebranded the player in two models, the Eiger MPMan F10, and Eiger MPMan F20.The Eiger MPMan F10 was a very basic unit and wasn't user expandable, though owners could upgrade the memory from 32 MB to 64 MB by sending the player back to Eiger Labs with a cheque for 69 + 7.95 USD shipping. Measuring at 90 mm tall by 70 mm wide by 16.5 mm thick and weighing a little over 65 gram, it was very compact.The US price in 1998 for the F10 model with 32 MB flash memory was circa 200 - 250 USD..The Eiger MPMan F20 was a similar model that used 3.3 V SmartMedia cards for expansion, and ran on a single AA battery, instead of rechargeable NiMH batteries.".
- MPMan thumbnail Mpman_logo.gif?width=300.
- MPMan wikiPageID "3023605".
- MPMan wikiPageLength "5850".
- MPMan wikiPageOutDegree "32".
- MPMan wikiPageRevisionID "697373472".
- MPMan wikiPageWikiLink AA_battery.
- MPMan wikiPageWikiLink Akihabara.
- MPMan wikiPageWikiLink Category:1998_introductions.
- MPMan wikiPageWikiLink Category:Digital_audio_players.
- MPMan wikiPageWikiLink Category:South_Korean_inventions.
- MPMan wikiPageWikiLink Chūō,_Tokyo.
- MPMan wikiPageWikiLink Eiger_Labs.
- MPMan wikiPageWikiLink Flash_memory.
- MPMan wikiPageWikiLink Headphones.
- MPMan wikiPageWikiLink Japanese_yen.
- MPMan wikiPageWikiLink MP3.
- MPMan wikiPageWikiLink Megabyte.
- MPMan wikiPageWikiLink Michael_Robertson_(businessman).
- MPMan wikiPageWikiLink Nickel–metal_hydride_battery.
- MPMan wikiPageWikiLink Parallel_port.
- MPMan wikiPageWikiLink Phone_connector_(audio).
- MPMan wikiPageWikiLink Portable_media_player.
- MPMan wikiPageWikiLink Recording_Industry_Association_of_America.
- MPMan wikiPageWikiLink Rio_PMP300.
- MPMan wikiPageWikiLink SaeHan_Information_Systems.
- MPMan wikiPageWikiLink Signal-to-noise_ratio.
- MPMan wikiPageWikiLink SmartMedia.
- MPMan wikiPageWikiLink Solid-state_electronics.
- MPMan wikiPageWikiLink South_Korea.
- MPMan wikiPageWikiLink Tokyo.
- MPMan wikiPageWikiLink United_States_dollar.
- MPMan wikiPageWikiLink File:MpMan_mp-f60.jpg.
- MPMan wikiPageWikiLink File:Mpman_logo.gif.
- MPMan wikiPageWikiLinkText "MPMan".
- MPMan wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Citation_needed.
- MPMan wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Inflation.
- MPMan wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- MPMan subject Category:1998_introductions.
- MPMan subject Category:Digital_audio_players.
- MPMan subject Category:South_Korean_inventions.
- MPMan hypernym Players.
- MPMan type Person.
- MPMan comment "The MPMan music player, manufactured by the South Korean company SaeHan Information Systems, debuted in Asia in March 1998, and was the first mass-produced portable solid state digital audio players.The internal flash memory could be expanded, but there was no support for external memory. It was delivered with a docking station.".
- MPMan label "MPMan".
- MPMan sameAs Q1797397.
- MPMan sameAs MPMan_F10.
- MPMan sameAs Eiger_Labs_MPMan_F10.
- MPMan sameAs MPMan_F10.
- MPMan sameAs MPMan.
- MPMan sameAs Mpman.
- MPMan sameAs m.08l6wg.
- MPMan sameAs MPMan.
- MPMan sameAs MPMan_F10.
- MPMan sameAs Q1797397.
- MPMan wasDerivedFrom MPMan?oldid=697373472.
- MPMan depiction Mpman_logo.gif.
- MPMan isPrimaryTopicOf MPMan.