Samsung MyFit and Ice Touch Unveiled

Samsung Shows Off Two New PMP Devices, Transparent Display, Health Fitness

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Samsung has unveiled two new PMP devices, each aimed at a different market. The Samsung MyFit is a fitness orientated PMP device, with tools and apps to help you lose weight and keep in shame. The other is the Samsung Ice Touch, which sports a transparent AMOLED display.

Samsung is promoting the Samsung MyFit as the “first portable media player to integrate wellness management tools”. The PMP can monitor your stress and fat levels and give you customized workout guides, calorie counting features, exercise management and fitness goals. An accelerometer keeps track of how far you jog and MyFit includes a water intake manager as well as a utility to help you stop smoking. 8GB of space is included for music files.

For the lazy, there is the Samsung Ice Touch.  The main attraction here is the two-inch transparent AMOLD display (a similar display was seen on the Sony Xperia Pureness). The Ice Touch has Samsung’s “TouchWiz Sweep” interface and offers 16GB of storage space for your music.

Samsung says to expect both of these new gadgets out sometime in the first half of this year.

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