Digital Home Thoughts: Yet Another Taiwanese MP3 Player (Part Two)

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Thursday, February 24, 2005

Yet Another Taiwanese MP3 Player (Part Two)

Posted by Chris Gohlke in "HARDWARE" @ 04:00 AM

http://www.akihabaranews.com/news_9248.html

"MD-100-1

- SD/MMC Card slot, capacity up to 512MB
- Music playback
- FM tuning, recording songs while listening.
- Data storage, build in 128/256/512MB
- Language learning
- Memory card insertion
USB 2.0 high-speed interface
Digital Audio Format: MP3, WMA
Repeat Mode: A-B, Repeat one, Repeat whole directory, Repeat all, Random, Preview
Equalizer: Pop, Classic, Jazz, Rock, Bass Boost, Normal
FM
- Frequency range: 76MHz-108Mhz
- Auto radio station searching
- Channel preset
Mass Storage: No driver needed under Win2000, Mac OS 8.6 and Linux 2.4.0 or above
Storage Media: NAND Flash Memory (64MB-512MB)
External Card Interface: MMC/SD card
Power and Battery
- Built-in rechargeable Li-ion battery
- Play time: 12 hours (full charge)
- Charging from USB connector on computer"




Again, no details as to price or availability. They seem to have built in some of the features (like FM recording) that have traditionally been found on HD based players into this new flash player.

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