August 2, 2008

Flexii Casette MP3 Player

Flexii Cassette Mp3 player
For those who have an car with only a cassette player, Flexii’s MP3 Player can be put into it and play your tunes. It can also be used as a standalone player and a PC card reader. The device runs on built-in rechargeables, has a repeat playback mode, and is compatible with SD/MMC cards (max. 2GB.) The player supports Windows 2000/XP/Vista, comes with an earphone, car and AC chargers, and USB cable with a $34.99 price.

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Posted by pajaro at 6:55 PM

Sony NWZ-A826 MP3 player review

Sony NWZ-A826 MP3 player review

The Sony NWZ-A826 is one of many MP3 players belonging to the Walkman A-series. This edition features 4GB flash memory, as well as a large and particularly clear 2.4 inch monitor; in additon the MP3 player offers several audio novelties, and all of this in a housing with a thickness of a mere 9.3 mm. The EX earplugs complete the package nicely and make it extremely attractive.

The music quality is excellent. An extremely clear sound that really proves the best with the aid of the special EX headset. The sound, even without settings, sounds bright and vivid and especially the bass proves exactly right. Furthermore, you have 4 audio technologies at your disposal: Clear Stereo, Clear Bass, VPT Surround and DSEE Sound Enhancer.

The ear plugs look rather odd, they are a combination of earplugs and a normal earset in one. They do seal off the ear well and they clearly reproduce the sound. However, when you are outdoors in a somewhat noisy environment, you have to turn the volume up to 8 or higher, otherwise the earset works as earplugs normally do and the sound will be somewhat muffled.

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Posted by pajaro at 6:03 PM

Cowon P5 media player

Cowon P5 Media Player

Cowon certain glamour model's frontal PMPs. Music and video playback is always a given, as is an FM radio and voice recording, but using an RMI Alchemy Au1250 700MHz processor, it also offers digital TV on its 5-inch LCD screen, a user-created interface, Bluetooth 2.0 streaming and an electonic dictionary. Battery life is strong with 14 hours of music and nine hours of video available from a single charge.

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Posted by pajaro at 5:51 PM

August 2, 2008

Samsung YP-P2 mp3 player

Samsung YP-P2 mp3 player
Samsung’s YP-P2 MP3 player wears a highly reflective 3 inch LCD screen, with a 30 fps frame rate in a 16:9 aspect ratio. It can store up to 4GBs of data.

YP-P2 has Touch-screen functionality excluding the volume control keys on the right side of the player and the start, stop and hold slider on the left. It has a USB port which would enable you to transfer your audio files to the MP3 with ease. The earphone slot is given at the bottom of the player. This portable media player is so compact that it can easily be slipped into your pocket.

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Posted by pajaro at 2:34 PM

August 1, 2008

Phillips Go Gear SA2825

Phillips Go Gear SA2825 mp3 playerThe SA2835 features a wide OLED display with the precision of a 128 X 64 pixel resolution. You can easily access the menu, which gives you a smooth and hassle free navigation system; the keys are provided on the four sides of the player with the power/selector and play key being on the top.

It has a mini USB port with which enables you to connect to other USB enabled networks. The front panel of the player flaunts a silver mirrored finish which certainly gives it an extra edge. It has a 3mm earphone socket located on the top. It also has an integrated voice recorder for taking down notes or lectures. Not only does it boast of a FM tuner, but also has an FM Recording option for recording your favourite radio programs.

The SA2825 has a square shape with sophisticated looks which will add style to a person’s persona despite being slightly bulky.

Posted by pajaro at 7:06 PM

Mitashi MNEC 1 GB mp3 player

Mitashi mnec mp3 player

Mitashi is a 15-year-old company, which has now launched its MP3 MNEC player for music aficionados. This player offers a storage capacity of up to 1 GB. It is controlled with touch-sensitive keys. The 2 touch-sensitive keys not only function as a volume controller, but also as rewind/forward button.

It has cool long wires with one wire having a 2.5 mm jack at its one end and the other wire has a two-way interface and both the wires have a 3.5mm and 2.5mm slot to plug in earphones. This pen drive looking MP3 player also supports a USB interface. The touch-sensitive keys are so responsive that even an unintentional slight touch can change the ongoing music track. There is no start, stop or pause button. Just plug the wires in it to get started listening to music and pull the wire for the music to stop.

Mitashi MNEC is so tiny that you can actually wear it like a pendant.

Posted by pajaro at 5:03 PM

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