eDigital MXP100 review with VoiceNav @MP3newswire.net


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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

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