Friday, September 3rd, 2010

Hyun Won Slim Box MP3 Player

Different models of MP3 players have been constructed with impressive design. Attractive colours are used for their external coating. These types of playersHyun Won Slim Box MP3 Player Hyun Won Slim Box MP3 Player are manufactured to play MP3 format audio files with outstanding quality. Hyun Won Slim Box MP3 Player looks compact and is made with robust construction. Users can play WMA format audio files with distinct bit rates like 32, 48 and 64 Kbps with the optimum sampling frequency up to 44.1 KHz.

This portable device has been designed with the ability to support multiple languages with ID3 tag. It is simple to store different kinds of data files. Users can use the advantage of different OS compatibility namely:
• Windows 98
• ME
• 2000
• Windows XP

USB 1.1 port is used for transferring files with huge speed to other devices. You can also make use of the in-built versatile memory capacity up to 128 MB. Users can search tracks with high speed too in this device. Repeat mode can be chosen to play a particular track repeatedly Hyun Won Slim Box MP3 Player has been made with unique features like graphics LCD and LED back light. The package includes an earphone which can offer audio power up to 7 watts. Signal to noise ratio of the device is exactly measured as 90 decibel.

The frequency response supported by the device from 20 Hz to 20 KHz. It is suggested to use Ni-MH battery with 1.2 volts or AAA battery which has the potential to offer maximum of 17 hours. Some of the remarkable benefits of the musical unit are:
• Audio Line-In Interface
• Portability
• MP3 Hardware Digital System
• MP3 Playback
• MP3 Recording

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