Os there any reason why mainstream media player manufacturers are dragging their heels with Bluetooth?By mainstream I'm talking Archos, Apple, Creative, MS.
I know that Bluetooth sound quality isn't quite perfect, and it takes a toll on battey life, but the quality is a match for the poxy "earbuds" that are bundled with most
The Bluetooth system has got patent on it, and unless they purchase the rights to it.
Now taking this technology to the production line is an other thing.
If as a company you would have old inventory, i am sure that you would want to sell
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At 229 pounds in the UK is asking too much metal for the construction of BeBook direct, although 140 x 202 x 11 mm, the slab of plastic is at least 426g crack and flex-free. The 7-inch screen is the only bright part of it, too, the back is a good idea - if dull - Extended matte black, with only the logo (evil) and a printed label bearing the serial number of adhesives the break.Most of the controls and ports are on the edge in silver plastic, with the power button, recessed soft reset button, volume buttons and a switch useful screen rotation lock on top, then the mini HDMI microSD and miniUSB ports on the side. Use BeBook, mini rather than the microUSB port for charging / sync is a frustrating, as is the fact that there is no HDMI cable included in the box.