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Sling Player 2.0 for Windows Mobile released

News - By: pdaBlast! Staff - January 28, 2010


Sling Media has released SlingPlayer Mobile 2.0 for Windows Mobile. The new version is finger friendly according to the unwired.

"Now, after months of work, Sling Media released its SlingPlayer Mobile 2.0 for Windows Mobile 6.x touchscreen-based Professional smartphones which features a similar, finger friendly GUI by not cutting-off any of the Windows Mobile features including native streaming over 3G wireless networks."

Owners of a valid SlingPlayer Mobile 1.x license can upgrade to the new 2.0 player by downloading the new player from the company's web site. The full version can be purchased for $29.99 from Sling Media or Microsoft's Windows Mobile Marketplace.



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