Wednesday, July 18, 2007

SMALLEST MP3 PLAYER


Never before has such a big sound come from such a tiny device! And when we say tiny, we really mean tiny. We are not just talking about palm-sized. We are talking about finger-sized. But size is not a sacrifice for quality and performance. You get the same level quality of sound than the top MP3 players on the market that are typically 10x larger and 3x more expensive.

You are not even going to sacrifice storage space either. With a whopping 2GB of storage space, you will become a musical magician as you keep pulling more music from your tiny little box. Your friends will be amazed not just with the clarity and depth of your favorite music but also the fact that the device stored 2GB of music (or about 200 hours of music) in a device not much larger than the tip of their finger.

How can such a big sound come from such a tiny device? It’s almost as if aliens delivered us a breakthrough in technology that allows us to store so much data in such a small space. But there is more to the tiny device than 200 hours of non-stop music. There is a built-in 3.7V lithium battery, which will enable hours of continuous playtime between charges. It also comes with a USB adapter, making it easy to use with your PC or laptop while requiring no drivers or software installation. There is even a built-in FM radio to allow you to listen to your favorite radio station or keep up with the breaking news.

The most impressive feature of this tiny MP3 player is not all the features or even its fingertip size. The most impressive feature is the fact that the World’s Tiniest MP3 Player weighs less than one ounce! The headphones, which are included with your purchase, weigh as much as the 2GB MP3 player as well. You can take it with you to the gym, office, hiking, or any other activity and you’ll forget you are even wearing it save the fact that you’ll have CD quality sound playing in your ears.

Music Formats supported: MP1, MP2, MP3, WMA, WMV, ASF, WAV 7 EQ selections: normal, rock, pop, classic, soft, jazz, bass

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