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I guess Volkswagen wasn’t content with making their cars iPod compatible they wanted their own VW branded PMP to bandy around so they have hooked up with LG for their own PMP. To brand the PMP as a VW it will be made with styling similar to that of the new Beetle car with VW logos and such. The player will have an aluminum body and come in three of the same colors the cars offers; Salsa Red, Shadow Blue, and Sunflower Yellow. Thankfully the thing isn’t shaped like the Beetle though which would look odd, but is shaped like the other PMPs around in the common candy bar style. The unit uses a 2.4 inch LCD and can play MPEG-4, Windows Media Video 9, MP3, WMA and Ogg formats. The battery is said to last for about 20 hours for music and about three hours for music. No word on launch date or price at this time. There is also no word on if the PMP will come with a flower holder. About Everything USB
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