
If the neither the IceTouch nor the MyFit satiate your appetite, Samsung have unveiled another tune pumping gadget called the Samsung TicToc YP-S1.
Available in either 2GB or 4GB flavors, the TicToc holds a unique one-button tactile control that carries out different functions depending on how the player is held.
If you hold the player:
- vertically, a press of the button controls volume.
- horizontally, the button controls track skip.
- and give it a shake, and your songs are shuffled.
File support is like what we come to expect from Samsung with support for MP3, WMA, OGG, WAV, and FLAC file formats. And keep your tunes pumping for 12 continuous hours on a single charge.
Each player comes with three different decorative shells, a pair of matching in-ear headphones, and a charging cradle. In a choice of either blue, pink, and silver, the TicToc is yet to be given a formal release date or an announcement on availability.
For a better [visual] explanation of the one-button control, check out the video after the jump…
[via CNET]
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vanitytweets
on Jan 21st, 2010
@ 3:30 am:
It supports the high quality audio files like OGG, WAV, FLAC etc. It’s pretty amazing that this works with gravity because of G-sensor. I guess fun and amazing functions are invented rapidly in these days!
red_cherry
on Jan 24th, 2010
@ 7:32 pm:
That’s such a cutie! haha. I might get this one for my niece on this August if this comes out at the market before that. I don’t know what G-sensor is, but it looks like definately for children – from its cute design, and easy to use.
Go http://www.flickr.com/photos/35920857@N07/4265412310/in/photostream/ here if you want to see more pics of TicToc. I just found out from other web!