TJ Media, All-in-One Music Player 'M1' Inquiries Increase
TJ Media announced on the 8th that inquiries about the ‘All-in-One Music Player M1’ from schools and other educational institutions increased by 50% compared to the previous year in the first half of this year.
This increase is analyzed to be due to the play culture of the Jalpa Generation (Generation Z + Alpha Generation), mainly composed of elementary, middle, and high school students. The Jalpa Generation prefers eating Malatang and Tanghulu, taking four-cut photos, or singing along to their favorite idol singers' karaoke tracks at coin karaoke rooms. It is interpreted that school teachers took the initiative to show interest in the All-in-One Music Player M1.
Familiar with karaoke culture, the Jalpa Generation uses various functions of the M1 to create their own content. They can not only sing but also perform games, challenges, flash mobs, or dance covers.
The ‘M1’ comes preloaded with high-definition background videos such as music videos of idol singers favored by the Jalpa Generation, as well as Korean pop, pop, and foreign songs. It supports Bluetooth functionality to play music by connecting with smartphones and mirroring functions to share the screen, promising students an experience of a ‘joyful school.’
A TJ Media official said, "Since the M1 is an all-in-one device and can be used easily anytime and anywhere just by plugging it in, it is receiving love calls from various educational institutions," adding, "It is easy to operate and maintain, so inquiries from public institutions including educational institutions are expected to steadily increase."
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TJ Media completed registration as a supplier on the School Marketplace (S2B), an electronic procurement system used by educational institutions and public institutions subject to the Local Contract Act, last year.
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