NHJ v@mp VP-308.[right arrow] Just what I always wanted--another MP3 audio player with a built-in FM tuner. Really! In fact, NHJ NHJ Not Happy, Jan! (Australia advertising catchphrase) NHJ Norma Holloway Johnson (judge) has announced two different models --the VP-208 (booo!) and the VP-308 (hurrah!). Both portable WMA (Windows Media Audio) An audio compression method from Microsoft. Known originally as MSAudio, this proprietary format competes with the MP3 and AAC methods. WMA encodes rapidly and is known to be especially effective at low bit rates. and MP3 players, the silver VP-208 has only 128MB of Ram but the black VP-308 has 256MB. So let's just all ignore the VP-208 and hope it goes away. Shaped, rather unfortunately, like one of those anti-destroyer, submarine torpedoes from the second World War, the little audio player is compatible with Mac and Windows systems and can act as a voice recorder A digital, handheld device that is used to record short reminders. Very lightweight and typically using AAA batteries, such devices use flash memory to hold up to 100 messages and more. Messages can be retrieved sequentially or by direct access by message number. See microcassette. as well as a radio and for playing those digital files. The single battery will give 15 hours of playback, and there are five equalizer settings to suit the mood: normal, rock, pop, jazz and classic. Files of almost any bit rate can be accommodated and the entire little bomb capsule thingy weighs a sprightly spright·ly adj. spright·li·er, spright·li·est Full of spirit and vitality; lively; brisk. adv. In a lively, animated manner. spright 30g. Or 30 fingernails in new money. More info: http://panasonic.jp/d-snap/ |
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