"For those unfamilar with the history of digital music portables the first MP3 player was the MPMan F10."Zebronics has launched two new MP3 players; the Uno and the Gamma. Introduced in 1998, a few months before the Diamond Rio, the unit was built by Korean manufacturer SaeHan Information Systems and imported to the US by Eiger Labs. The Uno is meant for entry-level users. The MPMan brand still exists and they just released their latest unit the Blade. The MPMan Blade is another line of thin iPod nano competitors with a 1.5"" color display to show photos and videos.It is a 1GB MP3 player, and comes with a good quality headphone. The unit will be available with either 1GB MP3 players or 2GB MP3 players of storage and battery life is listed as 12 hours for audio. Meanwhile, the Gamma comes in 1GB and 2GB MP3 players capacities, and features voice recording for as long as users want to record their voice. The unit handles the MP3 / WMA /OGG audio codecs as well as Microsofts dying PlaysForSure format. An FM tuner is listed as optional on the MPMan site, suggesting that the tuner is integrated in an optional set of headphones. As of now, both the Uno and the Gamma don't feature FM radio. Otherwise, the MPMan Blade is a pretty Spartan unit, very much like the ground breaking F10, which preceeded it.A 4GB Gamma MP3 player is in the pipeline that will come with FM. No pricing has been set for the MP3 player yet. Both the Uno and Gamma are immediately available. mp3 players As always, the MPMan brand has marginal exposure here in the states and is mostly sold in Europe these days. " "Today MP3PlayerBuying refer some kinds of best MP3 players which suit adults.The Uno is priced at less than Rs 1,000. Adults may like their portables MP3 players in white with matching earbuds, but as Disney has found out kids prefer MP3 players branded with Mickey Mouse ears. Zebronics has launched two new MP3 players; the Uno and the Gamma. This has set off several manufacturers including SanDisk and Tomy to go after the under ten sect as an end around to the iPod's continued dominance. The Uno is meant for entry-level users. mp3 player The latest entry is Mattel who is offering a Barbie branded MP3 player.It is a 1GB player, and comes with a good quality headphone. The 512MB MP3 players device will ship in July for $60 and offer an SD expansion slot and rechargeable batteries as part of the package. Accessory packs are also offered for the MP3 players, kits that offer fashion add-ons (Barbie is known for her fashion sense) and exclusive online content. Meanwhile, the Gamma comes in 1GB and 2GB capacities, and features voice recording for as long as users want to record their voice. The latter is supported by a new site called BarbieGirls.com, which allows your little girl and her new portable to enjoy a virtual world with virtual money to be earned and spent. As of now, both the Uno and the Gamma don't feature FM radio. mp3 player I guess long gone are the days when you pull the string in your Barbie doll's back to hear why she has difficulty with math. " "Today a lot of fashionable MP3 players emerge in the MP3 market.MP3PlayerBuying will introduce more cute MP3 players for our dear customers later.A 4GB Gamma player is in the pipeline that will come with FM. This Cassette looks like it could have come straight out of the 80’s, but it’s also an MP3 Player. Both the Uno and Gamma are immediately available. It can be used as a stand alone MP3 player with headphones, or inserted into any cassette deck and played that way.The Uno is priced at less than Rs 1,000. zubehoer mp3 player It plays the music directly from the SD card that you put in it, so you can’t reverse/skip/etc." "I4U just reviewed the Insignia Pilot 4GB MP3 players and gave a very high mark on it, 9/10. when the tape is playing.It does support various formats of media, FM tuner, memory expansion and Bluetooth. Pointless, but neat. Of course if you want different tunes, just load another SD card in it.Unlike the one I reviewed, it is powered by an unremovable lithium-ion MP3 player battery. mp3 It will cost you $22 from Chinavasion, and some valuable dignity as you go back to using an old cassette deck. The tuner on the Insignia Pilot 4GB MP3 player is one of the best I have seen. With this kind of backwards thinking, Chinavasion will have an iPod in an old 8-Track tape in no time.It will display song and track information of the station broadcasts RDS data. Maybe a reel to reel player with an iPod inside.You can remember songs you hear on FM radio that you like by saving the RDS track and artist data. The only bad part about the Insignia Pilot 4GB MP3 player is that it lacks a mic for recording voice. " .A line in jack is included though, which will allow the connection of a mic." .
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