Olympus Preps MP3 Player With Cam & Color Display 146
igrp writes "Japan-based electronics manufacturer Olympus just announced their plans to enter the HD-based MP3 player market currenly dominated by Apple's iPod. What makes this stand out from all the other 'iPod killers' are their players' specs. Their top-of-the-line 'MR-500i' model sports a 1,22 MP camera, a 3.7" color touch screen VGA display with a slick-looking red backlight, JPEG support and according to this German newssite weighs in with a battery life of 8 hours. No word on prices and availability in the U.S. yet."
Redlight (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:Redlight (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:Redlight (Score:1)
Re:Redlight (Score:1, Funny)
Re:Redlight (Score:2)
Why not look into other color schemes that cause less eye strain?
Sounds like too much integration for my tastes (Score:4, Insightful)
Re:Sounds like too much integration for my tastes (Score:4, Interesting)
Re:Sounds like too much integration for my tastes (Score:1, Insightful)
Re:Sounds like too much integration for my tastes (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:Sounds like too much integration for my tastes (Score:2)
Ob Simpsons (Score:2)
Re:Sounds like too much integration for my tastes (Score:2, Interesting)
Are companies adding these features simply to hide the huge inadequacy of their products at their primary function?
-Ben
Re:Sounds like too much integration for my tastes (Score:2)
Really, I have! Many times...well not your digital camera, my digital camera, but you get the idea.
Re:Sounds like too much integration for my tastes (Score:2)
Hit or Miss (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:Hit or Miss (Score:3, Insightful)
However, if they actually charge extra for the camera portion they'll price themselves right out of the market.
Re:Hit or Miss (Score:2)
1.2 Mp is where cell phones are too (Score:3, Insightful)
It will be interesting to see how they will be marketed once this happens. Is it a camera with an mp3 player or vice versa?
Specialized devices tend to work better (Score:5, Interesting)
Re:Specialized devices tend to work better (Score:1)
Re:Specialized devices tend to work better (Score:1)
Imagine if you had to haul along your laptop, camera, and electric toothbrush if all you wanted to do was listen to some music.
That's the innovation game for ya, though. Devices get better, smaller, etc with each version. Check out the camera phone picture at the bottom of this article: Camera phone [theonion.com] Someday these things will be awesome.
Re:Specialized devices tend to work better (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:Specialized devices tend to work better (Score:1)
If you translate this over to powered speakers (which contain an amplifier and speakers) you quite often get a better result. The reason for this is that the amp is specifically designed to drive the speakers.
Another analogy (sp?), Apple Macs. They supply all the hardware you need and consequently their operating system is more stable (i.e. they have a know list of hardware to work with).
As integration progresses we will probably see devices interracting with each other more. One would assu
Re:Specialized devices tend to work better (Score:5, Insightful)
This is why, I think, there will never be a wildly popular laptop/pda combo. The PDA is supposed to be small. The laptop is supposed to be large enough to be functional. Then idiots like QOQOQOQQOO (or whatever that's called) make something in between that doesn't really do everything. I'd rather have a kickass music player instead of it having the ability to take crappy pictures as well.
Re:Specialized devices tend to work better (Score:4, Insightful)
So if you can take the same package and drop in a HD, all of a sudden you can reuse the controls, battery and display for an MP3 player.
Same with a cell phone. Although the form is different, you can already have a phone that is way too small to use, so what are you going to do? stuff extra plastic in there?
The reason for the complaints here is probably that they haven't found the right form factor yet, hard drives don't fit into a good cell phone form, and the cameras they choose are usually low-res "bonus" items, but these things will change.
Re:Specialized devices tend to work better (Score:2)
Besides the obvious engineering feat of putting in processing circuitry, mass storage circuitry, and 3D display circuitry all inside one computer, the fact is, it just doesn't make sense.
PS. OK, the electric toothbrush doesn't make sense, but I'd still be willing to bet that integration makes a lot of sense. Dedicated ha
Or... (Score:2)
I'm surprised we haven't seen this from Apple yet (Score:1, Interesting)
Re:I'm surprised we haven't seen this from Apple y (Score:1, Troll)
Re:I'm surprised we haven't seen this from Apple y (Score:3, Insightful)
if apple was once the dominating mp3 player but now on the decline, then your claim that apple is being stupidly stagnant holds water.
Re:I'm surprised we haven't seen this from Apple y (Score:2)
Re:I'm surprised we haven't seen this from Apple y (Score:3, Insightful)
I looked at everything in the market trying to avoid buyi
Re:I'm surprised we haven't seen this from Apple y (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:I'm surprised we haven't seen this from Apple y (Score:2)
Sounds like a great idea (Score:5, Funny)
2. Ask hot girl to listen to song
3. Take picture of hot girl's boobies while she listens to music
4. Profit!
Re:Sounds like a great idea (Score:1)
Re:Sounds like a great idea (Score:4, Funny)
Re:Sounds like a great idea (Score:2, Funny)
Wait.. wasn't this originally about girls?
Re:Sounds like a great idea (Score:2)
OOOOOhhhhhh you youngster's make me so mad. Back in my day we had punch cards, and we liked it! You don't know how easy you got it.
Re:Sounds like a great idea (Score:2)
Since he's trying to get her to listen to a song, that should instead be "the benefits of C+C Music Factory".
Re:Sounds like a great idea (Score:2)
1.65: Jump to conclusions mat.
1901: Profit
MP3 Player With Cam & Color Display & Cell (Score:1, Interesting)
that would be this [symbian.com]
i don't see frontpage posts about it though, perhaps they didnt pay the right people
When in doubt... (Score:5, Funny)
Low on features? Install a shitty camera.
On ANYTHING.
Re:When in doubt... (Score:2)
Cause y'know, everything already has a clock.
Re:When in doubt... (Score:4, Funny)
(Richard) Letts Law
"Except Microsoft Exchange."
Art's Corollary
"All hardware evolves until it can take photos and play music."
Flonker's Corollary
Here's the actual site for this device (Score:5, Interesting)
Now how is your Japanese?!?
Re:Here's the actual site for this device (Score:2)
I don't get it. (Score:1, Troll)
It makes less sense than a coffee mill [floridaree...online.com] in your gun stock.
Oh, well, I suppose it doesn't hurt the battery life much, if they can still claim 8 hours.
Re:I don't get it. (Score:5, Insightful)
I use the camera in my phone all the time for those times when I didn't know I'd need my camera with me (i.e., a co-worker falls asleep at his desk and starts drooling).
You need to shift paradigms and stop thinking of it as a full-feature camera being shoe-horned into a product and start thinking of it as the equivalent of those disposable cameras you can buy (because you forgot to bring your nice camera), only without having to buy anything...
Re:I don't get it. (Score:2)
Well, if the camera adds one ounce to the weight (could be low) and adds a measly $2.00 to the manufacturer's cost (I'm sure that's low) and sucks half an hour from the battery life, then I pay about $8 extra for a heavier, fatter box with shorter battery life. That's not free.
I guess there must be something w
Re:I don't get it. (Score:1)
Re:I don't get it. (Score:2)
On CNet (Score:1)
Prices were already anounced.. (Score:5, Informative)
499 for the 500i
http://www.imaging-resource.com/NEWS/1097689832
Adding camera? (Score:1)
Amazing! (Score:5, Insightful)
We get the point, CCDs are cheap and small now. Isn't technology grand. Now stop shoving shit into places they shouldn't be.
Re:Amazing! (Score:1)
Re:Amazing! (Score:2)
Re:Amazing! (Score:2)
Too many devices with cameras (Score:1, Insightful)
Sure, you don't have to buy them all, and you can go for a model without a camera, but it seems that every 'high-end' gizmo that comes out has to have a camera onboard to sell, while at least for me, in none of these cases the camera is a reason to buy one.
Jan
Been there, seen that. (Score:3, Informative)
MP3 player + camera + color display. I think iRiver already did that [tbreak.com].
The closest so far (Score:2)
Style is the killer part here... this thing just looks great. It easily competes with iPod on style... as llong as the UI is as easy to use as it looks...
my 0.02
Olympus MP3 Player Gets Down to Business (Score:2, Informative)
http://www.pcworld.com/news/article/0,aid,53123,00 .asp
Christopher Lowell (Score:2, Funny)
With phrases like "The m:robe brand derives its name from the fact that m:robe products can be carried anywhere, anytime, allowing users to 'robe' themselves in their favorite music wherever they go." and "Their white signature color reflects the timeless beauty of white porcelainware, which, rather than making a strong style statement of its own, tends to draw attention to the beauty of the flowe
Japan only? (Score:1)
For the Japanese market (Score:2, Interesting)
The information contained in this news release applies only to the Japanese market.
This will probably go over big in Japan. CNET [com.com] has an article about how gadget-hungry they are there.
Re:For the Japanese market (Score:1)
color VGA with RED backlight?? (Score:2)
Re:color VGA with RED backlight?? (Score:2)
Re:color VGA with RED backlight?? (Score:2)
There are two devices. The MR-500i is the one with the VGA colour screen and camera. The MR-100 is the smaller one with the red screen.
Two words on how to kill the iPod (Score:2, Insightful)
a 1.22 mp camera and a VGA screen don't kill the iPod, that is not what the iPod is for.
Two other words on how to kill the iPod (Score:2)
A smaller or cheaper device doesn't kill the iPod because the iPod isn't successful because it's small and cheap.
Re:Two words on how to kill the iPod (Score:2)
Hey, I am sick as every at seeing an 'iPod killer' posted on slashdot every second day, but these looks pretty nice so don't write them off based on a misunderstanding.
Self-Correction (Score:2)
hmmm...i remember something like this. (Score:2)
All is in vain (Score:2, Insightful)
Good to see they are finally getting the idea.... (Score:1)
too many cameras (Score:1)
no xD card support? (Score:1)
considering how xD hasn't seen the popularity increase as the CF or the SD cards, shouldn't olympus make an conscious effort in trying to include that capability in their products? (sort of like sony putting in memorystick slots in everything they make - laptop, tv, camera, pda...)
i realize it's not that important to have an xD expansion slot when you got a large HD, but still...
Re:no xD card support? (Score:1)
Not gonna do it... (Score:2, Insightful)
High capacity 20 Gb HD ? (Score:1)
Not an MP3 player. (Score:1)
A device that has more features that are unrelated to MP3 playing than the playing itself should exclude the device from the MP3-player group.
They should call it a multimedia device or some other buzzword so it isn't confused with an actual MP3 player.
Yeah, but does it do gapless? (Score:5, Interesting)
Show me any other player that can do gapless playback, and I'm there. Until then, I won't consider any DAP that doesn't play back music the way it was recorded.
Do you often have to give it a good hard smack? (Score:2)
Re:Do you often have to give it a good hard smack? (Score:2)
Still, as I said, if there were ANY other player out there that did gapless, I'd consider it, but until then, I'll take my chances with the Karma.
Re:Yeah, but does it do gapless? (Score:1)
Slashdot bias (Score:1, Offtopic)
Wow, JPEG support, eh? (Score:3, Informative)
Re:Wow, JPEG support, eh? (Score:2)
convergence? (Score:4, Interesting)
What am I supposed to do with these images? 1.2Mp today is like including 8 track functionality or minidisc digital input on a stereo system . . .
I think I'd rather pay less and have a smaller device that didn't have substandard features included . . .
Not far short of.. (Score:1)
So is there that much of an advantage to using this for you shitty integrated needs?
Hoary old cliche (Score:2)
Re:Hoary old cliche (Score:2)
Archos ... (Score:2)
There are currently not a lot of players on the market and easy to buy in Europe. Bought the FMR20 for 310euro and my soulmate bought one 2 months later a JBR20 for 299euro. They both work like a charm.
One had some probs in the beginning; I needed to revive it before it could be turned on. After a week it didn't sh
And a sucky UI... (Score:2)
The thing that makes the iPod so unique (and popular) is the simplicity. It's about having less, not more.
-ch
Please stop saying "iPod Killer" (Score:2)
This isn't an iPod killer. Every day, there is a new link on
These whiz-bang multi-feature devices are not going to kill the iPod. People bought into the iPod because it does one thing really well and has a good interface. Simplicity is key.
None of these flimsy plastic, rubber buttoned media players are going to create much of a following.
What's wrong with doing one thing well? (Score:2)
Isn't this why iPod (and Palm before them) did well? They concentrated on doing one thing well.
SO it is a mobile phone (Score:2)
Or GPRS.
Seems to me the difference between an MP3 player and a mobile phone is: Storage or phone gubbins.
Re:Does no one else think this is cool? (Score:2)