Published on November 9th,2006 at 7:56 AM
By >Daimaou - G.G-B

MP-E300, the new all-in-one Sharp DAP

Sharp offers the MP-E300, with 1GB of memory, and the MP-E200, with only 512MB. Both players are available in 3 different colors: silver, black and gold. They have a miniSD port, measure 87.6x49x7.9mm (yes, you read correctly, 7.9mm) and weight 62g.
Sharp gave the player plenty of features, with a FM tuner and FM transmitter, support for MP3, WMA, WM DRM10 and AAC, and compatibility with Napster to Go. You can also record the radio directly into the player’s memory.
This DAP seems to be a nice surprise for a change. The design is different and the player looks a bit luxurious.



Via SHARP
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  • http://multidoc.oflameron.com/ Alenka

    The very-very elegant and interesting players. I want!

 

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