
Archive for June, 2007


ALO Power Audio Converter is an audio conversion tool that allows you to convert various audio formats (WAV, MP3, MP2, MP1, MPEG, MP4, M4A, AAC, OGG, AVI, MPC, MOV, QT, AIFF, AU, AC3, AMR, WMA or 3GP) to WAV, MP3, MP2, OGG, AC3, VOX, WMA or AMR format.


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Aigo MP-E235 is designed for media enthusiasts who want to take their videos, photos and music with them all on a stylish pocket-sized device.With its sleek black design, this MP-E235 measures only 5.5-inch long and is just ounces in weight, yet offers the largest hard drive capacity and color LCD screen for a product of its size!
The latest in the Aigo line of Pocket Multimedia Centers offers an extensive list of features like, storage for up to 140 hours of video, 300,000 photos or 20,000 songs, Autosync with Windows Media Player 10 allows for easy transfer of media from the PC, and Transfer photos directly from digital cameras using the USB host port.
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The iriver PMP-100 is a new breed of portable media player. It plays your movies, music, photos and more. Plus, integrated FM tuner, voice recorder, ultra-fast USB 2.0 file transfers and simple navigation are just a few of the features you won’t find anywhere else.
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Borrowing the design from an electric guitar Japanese company MPIO has unveiled the FL500 DAP. Shaped as a triangle it has 1 / 2 GB of internal memory and can playback MP3 and WMA with support for DRM 10. There are no fancy controls for switching modes a simple knob allows you to switch between MP3 player, FM tuner and Voice recorder. A three line 128 x 48 dot OLED screen displays track information. The onboard Lithium Ion battery has enough juice for 15 hours of playback. The FL500 connects via USB to its host and is compatible with Windows and Mac OS as well.


After our leaks regarding the flash Zune, Zune 2.0, and Zune factory were confirmed we decided to seek some new info regarding future Zune products. Once again we will protect our sources, but be assured, this info comes from inside Microsoft. The codename for the flash Zune player is Draco. Keep in mind this is not the marketing name, that name is still unknown to us. Draco will be available in two sizes, specifically 4GB and 8GB models. These numbers are eerily analogous to the iPhone storage options. As we stated in our previous story, this unit will be available for the 2007 holiday and sport unique features such as video playback and WiFi.









