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isPermaLink="false">http://www.ghacks.net/2007/06/20/epoq-mp4-wrist-watch/</guid> <description><![CDATA[My immediate reaction to the Epoq MP4 wrist watch was that I thought that it was a really cool idea. I was not able to come up with a lot of applications for it but it looked really cool. The watch acts as a standard music and video player supporting formats such as mp3, wma and mp4.
Pictures can be viewed as well and everything can be uploaded using a normal USB 2.0 port. The mp4 wrist watch comes with different storage capacities, the largest being 2 Gigabytes of space which should be enough for lots of videos in that resolution. There is also the option to choose a widescreen lcd display instead of a normal one. ]]></description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My immediate reaction to the <a
href="http://www.firsttoyou.com/servlet/the-Watches/Categories" target="_blank">Epoq MP4 wrist watch</a> was that I thought that it was a really cool idea. I was not able to come up with a lot of applications for it but it looked really cool. The watch acts as a standard music and video player supporting formats such as mp3, wma and mp4.</p><p>Pictures can be viewed as well and everything can be uploaded using a normal USB 2.0 port. The mp4 wrist watch comes with different storage capacities, the largest being 2 Gigabytes of space which should be enough for lots of videos in that resolution. There is also the option to choose a widescreen LCD display instead of a normal one.</p><p>The price range of this watch starts at about $100 and goes up to $200 for the premium models. This could actually be a very nice thing for cheaters in school. Which teacher would suspect that a watch can contain pictures or videos ? It seems to be easy to switch between the normal watch display and the media display.</p><p><span
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