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An engineer from Mexico, Rodmg, created the Linamp audio system — is the physical embodiment of the iconic Winamp player.
The device combines its classic user interface, the design of home music centers of the 80s and modern functions.
The basis was a microcomputer a Raspberry Pi computer with 32 GB of built-in memory. The player also received a 7.9-inch touchscreen display, a 3.5 mm headphone jack, two USB ports (Type-A and Type-C) and an Ethernet port.
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Linamp supports MP3, MP4 and FLAC formats and can play music from a memory card or external CD player. Bluetooth connectivity and Spotify support will also appear in the future.
It is interesting that the aluminum case, only a millimeter thick, was printed on a 3D printer. You can watch the player in action in the video below.
It is not yet known whether a commercial version of the player will ever appear. Accordingly, he does not have a price either.