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Transcend T sonic 530 color display MP3 Player

Nic Rossmüller : 2006-07-03 23:44:38
Transcend T sonic 530 color display MP3 Player : Transcend Information, Inc. is proud to announce the release of its Flash MP3 Player, the T.sonic 530. The T.sonic 530 is a tiny MP3 Player that has a unique design, which incorporates Pattern-Art into the player’s faceplate. One of the T.sonic 530’s many extra features is its Karaoke-type lyrics display function, which encourages you to sing-along to your favorite tunes by displaying the words of the song on the player’s bright, color OLED screen. The T.sonic 530 supports all the popular music formats, MP3, WMA, WAV and has a rechargeable Li-ion battery that lasts an impressive 15 hours. In addition, the T.sonic 530 includes FM Radio and a Digital Voice Recorder as standard.


Transcend Tsonic 520 Flash MP3 player

Dennis Hissink : 2006-01-14 14:15:00
Transcend Tsonic 520 Flash MP3 player : Transcend announces the release of the Transcend T.sonic 520 Flash MP3 player. The Transcend 520's Karaoke-type feature encourages you to sing-along by displaying the lyrics of the song you are listening to on its screen. In addition to supporting all of the popular music formats, MP3, WMA and WAV, the T.sonic 520 Flash MP3 player includes many extra features as standard. You'll find an FM Radio, Digital Voice Recorder and Line-In Function (record directly from a CD player) packed into this MP3 Player's small frame, and because the Transcend T.sonic 520 is powered using one AAA battery it can be carried and used anywhere without having to worry about recharging.






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