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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. M-Pio Co, Ltd. is a Korean electronics company, headquartered in Jeongja-dong Bundang-Gu Seongnam Gyeonggi-do, Korea. Established in 1998, the company is one of Korea''s early manufacturers of MP3 players. Previously, the company was known as DigitalWay Co., Ltd., and Yes Com Co., Ltd. It is known for producing portable digital audio players, and video players. M-Pio''s products commonly include USB Mass Storage, FM tuner and recording capabilities. M-Pio''s first product was the portable CD player capable of decoding MP3 data files on CDs, first introduced in 1998. The current product range is capable of playing MP3, WMA, Ogg Vorbis (with some limitations) , and WAV audio files. Viewing of text files is also supported. All models are capable of playing MP3, WMV, Ogg, WAV and AVI format files (last two only with firmware upgrades), and are capable of displaying JPEG and BMP image files (which do not utilize the full screen dimensions unless converted to the appropriate dimensions/resolution).
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. M-Pio Co, Ltd. is a Korean electronics company, headquartered in Jeongja-dong Bundang-Gu Seongnam Gyeonggi-do, Korea. Established in 1998, the company is one of Korea''s early manufacturers of MP3 players. Previously, the company was known as DigitalWay Co., Ltd., and Yes Com Co., Ltd. It is known for producing portable digital audio players, and video players. M-Pio''s products commonly include USB Mass Storage, FM tuner and recording capabilities. M-Pio''s first product was the portable CD player capable of decoding MP3 data files on CDs, first introduced in 1998. The current product range is capable of playing MP3, WMA, Ogg Vorbis (with some limitations) , and WAV audio files. Viewing of text files is also supported. All models are capable of playing MP3, WMV, Ogg, WAV and AVI format files (last two only with firmware upgrades), and are capable of displaying JPEG and BMP image files (which do not utilize the full screen dimensions unless converted to the appropriate dimensions/resolution).
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