MP3 Player 1GB Player Gadget perfect for use in a Car, with everything it needs to be a complete Car MP3 Musical Entertainment Package. It has a built in FM transmitters, letting you listen to your MP3 or WMA Music Files directly on your stereo, is packaged with a Car Cigarette Lighter Power Adapter for a direct recharge while driving, a 2 Color OLED Screen with ID3 Tags, and even 4 selectable screen savers. You will not be disappointed at the high sound quality available that the 2 x 10mW earphone output provides as well, and with 7 EQ settings you are sure to find the best sound for your music no matter your taste. This is a great item to buy or to sell, and is perfect way to whittle away those long hours in the car.
Colours available - blue, black, silver, Please specify the colour(s) you require using the comments box in the online checkout process.
China Manufacturer Specification - Memory: 1GB
- Display: 1 Inch 2 Color OLED Screen
- Music Format: MP1/ 2/ 3 WMA, ASF, WAV
- Bit rate: 32-192Kbps
- Record Format: ACT, WAV
- Earphone Jack: 3.5mm
- SNR (Signal to Noise Ratio): 85dB
- Output of earphones: 2x10mW (32Ohms)
- Languages: English, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, French, German, Italian, Dutch, Portugese, Spanish
- USB: 2.0
- System: Windows 98/ ME/ SE/ 2000/ XP, Mac OS 10, Linux 2.4.2
- Power Source: Built-in Rechargeable Polymer Cell
- Dimension: 26x80x11mm (LxWxD)
- Manufacturer Ref.:4EGKPN86FPPK
Other Features:
- FM Transmitter (With included FM transmitting antenna)
- Built in Retractable USB Connector (Can plug directly into a computer without a USB Cable)
- 4 Selcectable Screen Savers
- 7 EQ settings (Natural, Pop, Rock, Classic, Soft, Jazz, Dbb)
- Repeat Settings (A/B, One, Folder, All, Random)
- ID3 Tag
Accessories:
- User Manual
- Earphones
- USB (Female to Male for connecting to the Retractable USB Connector
- Power Adapter
- 3.5mm FM Transmitting Antenna
- Car Cigarette Power Adapter 12V for recharging directly from a Car
- Mini CD with Driver
This product was added to our catalog on Saturday 04 August, 2007.