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 We have to admit, we took our time with our review of eDigital's latest player. Who wouldn't with an entire gigabyte of songs stored in a flash-sized player. You can thank IBM's Microdrive, a minute hard drive of identical dimensions to compact flash cards that offer capacities of 340MB, 512MB, and 1GB. The MXP 100 uses this drive and leverages it advantages into a competitive MP3 portable that offers more memory than standard 64MB players without ballooning to the size and weight of jukebox portables like the Nomad Jukebox. |
It also offers another feature that is actually more practical than gimmicky. Using a technology called VoiceNav, you can jump directly to a specific track by simply saying the songs name. When you have a few hundred songs to scroll through, the ability to jump directly to a song by simply saying its name becomes a welcomed convenience.
Think about it: 1 GigaByte of mp3 songs... Wow!
You can read the full review here.
Source: MP3newswire.net