Digital Audio Player's Hard Drive Hits 100GB

edited October 2004 in Science & Tech
Carlsbad, California-based Digital Mind (DMC) this week announced an update to its Xclef 500, a Mac- and PC-compatible digital music player that the company claims is the first to offer 100GB of storage capacity.
The Xclef 500 connects using a USB 2.0 interface and also accepts input from a built-in mic, line-in audio connector, and S/PDIF optical mini plug. It features 20+ hour battery life using a rechargeable lithium-ion battery, and supports built-in MP3 encoding, voice recording, FM radio, recording capability, and more. It's recognized as a mass storage device by the host Mac or PC, and supports MP3, WMA, Ogg Vorbis, WAV, and ASF audio file formats. AAC--including those Digital Rights Management (DRM)-protected files purchased through the ITunes Music Store--is not supported.
Source: PC World
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