The original Meizu Mini is what you might call a sleeper hit. It's a slim MP3 player with a large display. And even with hardly any marketing, it has a loyal following from many users. Well, the China-based company has an updated music player, the M6se, which is even slimmer than the original Mini.
This MP3 player is just 6.9mm in thickness and comes with features that don't differ much from the earlier Mini. This includes a QVGA display and it's capable of playing back a host of different video formats. It is 3mm thinner than the Mini, which makes quite a lot of difference even though its design at the front has not changed much from the original.
The M6se is expected to be available in Singapore from Q4 2007. Its price has not yet been announced. Its availability in other Asia-Pacific countries is also unconfirmed.
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