"The Microsoft Zune has very good playback performance of audio, video, and photos; intuitive and colorful interface; good FM radio with RDS; works well with Zune Marketplace software; integrated wireless allows sharing of songs (limited) and photos; many accessories available at launch."Zebronics has launched two new MP3 players; the Uno and the Gamma. Microsoft hopes to soon root ""we're number two"" for the Zune, introducing two new units. The Uno is meant for entry-level users. The first Zune unit is an 80GB model MP3 players that looks almost the same as the original Zune, but is 27% smaller.It is a 1GB MP3 player, and comes with a good quality headphone. Called the Zune 80GB, the new generation Zune can be recognized by the touchpad, which replaces a circle with a square with rounded edges. 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 Zune 80GB MP3 players offers a 3.2"" display. The other new Zune is a flash-based portable, available in 4GB MP3 players and 8GB MP3 players and called - your way ahead of me - the Zune 4gb and Zune 8GB. As of now, both the Uno and the Gamma don't feature FM radio. Both Zune flash units are available in red, olive, pink and black.A 4GB Gamma MP3 player is in the pipeline that will come with FM. The new Zune MP3 players share features, including a wireless PC sync feature and an FM tuner Microsoft also stated that they have extended wireless sharing on the Zune. Both the Uno and Gamma are immediately available. mp3 players It will still limit users to only three plays of whatever file they share, but there is no longer a time limit before the files expire.The Uno is priced at less than Rs 1,000.
" "MP3PlayerBuying introduce some Harmon Kardon guide for you.The summer PMP/DAP market is heating up with quite a few new models for summer appearing in the last couple of weeks. Zebronics has launched two new MP3 players; the Uno and the Gamma. The latest comes from a well known make for audiophiles Harmon Kardon, whose new personal media MP3 player aims for the higher end of the market with the addition of GPS capabilities in a 2.9"" x 4.6"" x 0.78"" body. Dubbed the Harmon Kardon Guide + Play, the MP3 player sports a modest 2GB of flash memory with an SD slot for expansion (with a 4GB top end). The Uno is meant for entry-level users. mp3 player The 4"" screen sports touchscreen control and 480 x 272 resolution.It is a 1GB player, and comes with a good quality headphone. The MP3 player handles the MP3 and WMA codecs as well as the AAC format, which means it will be able to play those DRM-free EMI tracks that iTunes will soon offer. Meanwhile, the Gamma comes in 1GB and 2GB capacities, and features voice recording for as long as users want to record their voice. The Guide + Play also handles both MPEG-4 and WMV9 video files. As of now, both the Uno and the Gamma don't feature FM radio. mp3 player On the GPS side the Harmon Kardon Guide + Play sports both 2D and 3D high res maps with the complete Western and Northern and Southern European maps pre-installed.A 4GB Gamma player is in the pipeline that will come with FM. The unit weighs in at a healthy 7.1 ounces and ships now for $399. " Nearly three years later Finis has come up with an update to that original water portable MP3 players. Both the Uno and Gamma are immediately available. The SwiMP3 V2 works the same as V1, but streamlines things a bit by incorporating the player's electronics within the cheekphones themselves.The Uno is priced at less than Rs 1,000.
zubehoer mp3 player Finis has bumped up the memory, but oddly only to 256MB from the original's 128MB." "I4U just reviewed the Insignia Pilot 4GB MP3 players and gave a very high mark on it, 9/10. To be honest, we thought 256MB MP3 players was light back in 2004 when we reviewed the first model.It does support various formats of media, FM tuner, memory expansion and Bluetooth. With flash memory prices significantly down since then it is a little surprising the memory was only boosted to one quarter of a gig.Unlike the one I reviewed, it is powered by an unremovable lithium-ion MP3 player battery. mp3 The price has dropped to $199, making this player a must have for any kid on the high school swim team.. The tuner on the Insignia Pilot 4GB MP3 player is one of the best I have seen.
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