According to leaked specs, the nine-point pad will offer users the option of instant messaging on Windows Live or Yahoo Messenger in a phone-style typing schema. The device will also use wireless to share media between home networked computers and access an Internet-based media pool, called a Public Home Server.
The player is named after Creative's X-Fi audio technology, which restores lost data in compressed music files to create concert-like audio effects. Users can turn to two X-Fi options — Crystalizer makes audio richer and clearer; and Expand repositions the music to sound like it's coming from in front of you, simulating listening to a live performance on stage.
[epiZENter via Gizmodo]
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