Description:
Features:
· Display size: 2.4inch
· Audio playback format MP3 WMA APE FLAC
· Special functions of FM, game, picture browsing
· Flash memory storage media
· Battery type for lithium batteries
· Newest RK27 chip and newest Microsoft PlayFX sound effect and strong dual-cores processor create perfect tone
· Directly support video with RM, RMVB, AVI formats playing without transferring
· 2.4 inch TFT true color crystal screen of 0.26 Mega Pixel
· With music searching function
· 6.5mm ultra thin body design, infrared ray touching keys
Function:
· Support video with RM/RMVB, AVI format directly playing without transferring
· Multi-tasks make you listen music when browsing E-book or pictures
· Support most popular FLASH playing
· Support MP3, WMA music playing, built-in speaker
· FM radio
· Intelligent management: quickly search target document based on album, singer
· A-B re-read
· Several EQ modes such as normal, 3D, rock, pop, classic, jazz, Microsoft PLAY FX
· Built-in MIC for numeral recording
· With copy function when receiving good program
· Expandable MINISD card
· Support picture browsing
· Support text reading
· System recovering at any time
· Electricity and energy saving
Detail parameters:
| Size | 86mm*48mm*6.5mm |
| Video format | RM, RMVB, AVI |
| Music format | MP3, WMA, APE, FLAC |
| Animation format | SWF |
| MP3 bit rate | 32Kbps-320Kbps |
| WMA bit rate | 48Kbps-320Kbps |
| EQ modes | normal, jazz, pop, rock, classic, human sound, overtone, undertone |
| Song lyric format | LRC |
| E-book format | TXT |
| Picture format | JPG |
| MIC recording format | MP3, WAV |
| FM frequency | China:87.5MHz-108.0 MHz |
| Europe: 87.5MHz-108.0 MHz |
| Japan: 76.0MHz-90.0 MHz |
| America: 87.5MHz-108.0 MHz |
| Output frequency range | 20Hz~20KHz |
| SNR | ≥90dB |
| Recording format | WAV |
| Menu languages | Chinese, English |
| Interface | USB2.0 |
| Battery | built-in1400MAH lithium battery |
| Operation temperature | 0-45 DEG C |
| Weight | 87.2g |
| Warranty | 1 year |
This product was added to our catalog on Tuesday 30 November, 1999.