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Features
Silver profile with brushed metal
Slim and Sleek
1.8-inch 20 GB hard drive
Holds up to 9,900 songs
1.92 inch LCD with brilliant blue back light (160 x 104 resolution)
Supported Audio Formats: MP3, WMA, WAV


Tech Specs


Navigation Controls:
Three-way scroll barrel (menu up, down and select)
Buttons / Switches
Power
Play / Pause
Fast Forward / Skip Ahead
Rewind / Skip Back
Menu
Back
Volume Up and Down
Lock Switch


Ports:
3.5 mm stereo mini-jack
26-pin dock connector
USB 2.0 (via the dock connector)


Battery Life:
Embedded lithium-ion polymer battery life
Up to 12 hours of continuous playback (based on the following conditions):
128kbps MP3 audio format
Backlight: Off
Volume: Mid range
EQ Setting: Off
Earphone: Standard Dell ear buds


Equalizer:
Eight presets
Four-band (user customizable) setting


Regulatory Approvals:
FCC
CE



Wow, where have these things been hiding?


lol, I remember these. If they've just been sitting in a warehouse for the past 5 years, do you think the batteries are still any good? FWIW, these weren't bad little players...although a bit bulky and odd looking by today's standards. Would make a great player for someone who wanted a player with decent capacity that they could just leave in their car and not worry about,


MaxDog said: Wow, where have these things been hiding?

in 2004


double post


IIRC these were OEM'd by Creative and aren't usable as UMS devices (meaning you use proprietary software to manage it). Still not bad for $40.


does not work with Vista.
software CD is missing.




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