Oregon Scientific is taking a stab at the “World’s Smallest MP3 Player” title, but considering they don’t throw a quarter or a finger or something into the picture Tech-Digest has (which can be added to the pictures on their barely-functional site for a total of… one) doesn’t really tell us much. What we do know, though, is that the £90 (~$165) MP100 player has only 128MB of flash memory, so you pretty much wrinkle your nose at it, too, no matter how tiny it is.
There are other players being launched, too, including the MP130 with an SD/MMC expansion slot. (See, a little expansion never hurt no one.) And the MP140, not out for a few months, is listed as having a “transparent display.” Barring marketing gobbledegook, that could be pretty interesting, considering that MP140 is only 6.6mm thick.
Read – Oregon’s new range of music players [Tech-DigestUK]