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TurboLinux%20Wizpy-mp33.jpgIf Linux is your favorite operative system and you would like to make use of it on your digital audio player, what you really need is the Turbolinux Wizpy. It is a MP3 player that comes pre-installed (on a part of the 1.5GB flash memory) with a Linux OS, more specifically the TurboLinux Fuji that only costs $39 and is packed with good stuff like high compatibility with Windows (the irony...), Power DVD, TurboAlert and more.

Because of being able to run Linux, the MP3 player itself can be considered a first ever worldwide product and enter in the Guinness records. The specifications of the Wizpy are good and catchy to most portable audio lovers, the device comes with a total of 4GB on the storage capacity, a normal 1.7-inch OLED display screen, FM tuner and voice recording. On the supported audio file formats there is plenty to chose from: OGG,MP3, WMA and AAC; while on the video there is DivX support. Expect the Wizpy to be launched in Japan next year during February, with a price tag of $250.

Wizpy MP3 Player website - Japanese

Via AnythingButiPod