Samsung TicToc PMP player lets you shake right past that Ke$ha song
Published by admin on February 9, 2010
Back at CES Samsung apparently unveiled this little guy — the TicToc PMP , which seems to be aiming firmly at the iPod shuffle demographic — whatever demographic that is. This little bad boy’s got just one physical button (for power and volume control) while other functions of the player — playback, skipping past songs and the like — are all controlled by shaking. The TicToc will come in 2GB and 4GB varieties, have a supposed battery life of up to 12 hours, and it’ll also have a cute little docking station to go with it.
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Samsung TicToc PMP player lets you shake right past that Ke$ha song
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