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The first commercially available MP4 watch available to consumers in America was one manufactured by the Chinese electronics manufacturer Shenzhen Adragon Digitek in September 2006 [2] and the now discontinued Aigo F209. Gadget blogs have tracked the evolution of MP4 Watches from the large and unwieldy through successive design improvements making them more realistically "wearable" gadgets.[3]
Like standard MP4 Players, MP4 watches are most commonly manufactured in Mainland China. While the form factor has yet to be picked up by well-known brands, a number of original equipment manufacturers currently offer MP4 watches with a wide range of styles. MP4 Watches are now sold by smaller online shops and Chinese electronics wholesalers like Chinavasion and ThinkGeek. There are indications that well-known consumer electronics brands will not sell MP4 watches, instead moving straight to cellphone watches, which incorporate video functions and arguably supersede the MP4 watch concept.[4]
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MP4 watches are traditionally square by design and can have metal, plastic or leather straps. Screen size varies between 1 and 2 inches including some in "widescreen" dimensions.[5]
While MP4 watches are principally marketed as ultra-portable video and timekeeping devices, watches today may also include functions such as:
Digital camera capture and video camera recording
Text file readout
Organiser functions
Audio recorder functions
File storage and file transfer
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^ Murph, Darren (30). "Shenzhen Adragon Digitek offers up MP4-playing watch". Engadget. http://www.engadget.com/2006/09/30/shenzhen-adragon-digitek-offers-up-mp4-playing-watch/. Retrieved 30 July 2009.
^ http://www.engadget.com/tag/mp4+watch/
^ Ricker, Thomas (22). "Samsung's S9110 touchscreen watchphone syncs with Outlook, on sale this month (updated)". Engadget. http://www.engadget.com/2009/07/22/samsungs-s9110-touchscreen-watchphone-syncs-with-outlook-on-sa/. Retrieved 29 August 2009.
^ http://www.engadget.com/2007/04/18/widescreen-video-watch-touts-1-8-inch-lcd/
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