Creative MuVo TX FM 1GB MP3 Player Red


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NOMAD MuVo TX FM 1GB Red English / French MP3 Player Red 1 GB Capacity Up To 32 Hours WMA Or 16 Hours MP3 Built In FM Radio & Recorder USB 2.0 Neodymium Earphones Sports Armband & Beltclip Included 32 Hours Voice Recording Includes Creative MediaSource Software Bundle
Creative's MuVo TX FM makes it a breeze to take your favorite music with you wherever you go--to the office, to the gym, or on a rollerblading expedition. The size of a small USB flash memory drive, the MuVo TX FM weighs just 1.1 ounces with the single AAA battery inserted into the battery pack. This multiformat player is compatible with both MP3 and WMA files, and it also includes an FM tuner and the capability to record music directly from the radio. It also includes a built-in microphone for recording short voice notes or long lectures. You can also use the MuVo TX FM as a mass storage USB drive, enabling you to carry important documents and presentations.

The 1 GB internal flash memory will store up to 32 hours of WMA files at 64 kbps or up to 26 hours of MP3 music at 128 kbps; it will also store up to 64 hours of voice recordings. With support for WMA, MuVo TX FM offers you access to the widest selection of music download services on the Internet, including Best Buy MusicNow, Buy Music, Musicmatch, and Napster.

It's powered by one AAA battery that provides up to 16 hours of continuous play. With super-fast USB 2.0 connectivity and simple drag-and-drop transfer without software, the MuVo TX FM accepts music files as quickly as a song per second. The 96 x 32-pixel blue backlit LCD displays file information, and you can scroll through folders, playlists, or individual songs. You can customize playback with a five-band graphic equalizer with four equalization presets, as well as environmental settings for pop, rock, jazz, or classical.

What's in the Box
This package includes the 1 GB MuVo TX FM digital audio player, earbuds, 15-inch velcro armband, carrying case with beltclip, and CD-ROM with Creative MediaSource music management software. MediaSource is an easy-to-use application for ripping CDs, organizing entire digital music collections, and easily transferring MP3 and WMA files.

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1 great product
Just bought this product, I don't usually post comments, but this one deserves it!

It has several features I REALLY like:

* plug and play into my USB2 socket. No special software installations, regular directories, just like any other USB disk on key, UNLIKE other competing USB MP3 players
* Clear sound, using the original headphones. I heard differently, so I bought a 30$ pair instead, but as it turns out, the creative headphones that the player ships with are excellent and are better than those I bought.
* Comes with a belt clip. Just the way I like it :)
* 160$.. Not cheap, but hey, you get a great product for those $$$



Sunday, 06-Jul-2008 01:14:45 CDT
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