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Transcend announces T.sonic 650 MP3 player
Press release, December 5; Eric Mah, DIGITIMES [Wednesday 5 December 2007]

Transcend Information recently announced its T.sonic 650 MP3 player.

The T.sonic 650 is designed to be ultra portable and easy to use with dimensions of only 75×31×13mm and weighing only 30g (with Li-ion battery), according to the company

The T.sonic 650 has a dual-color OLED display that can be viewed at any angle, even in broad daylight. To increase ease-of-use and intuitive interface navigation, a 4-way button is built into the face of the media player.

Transcend's T.sonic 650 also has a built-in FM radio that can be recorded from. Other functions include A-B repeat and variable playback speeds and one-touch recording function with voice activity detection.

The media player supports MP3, WMA, WAV, and WMA-DRM10 subscription music formats.

The T.sonic 650 is available in 2GB (Ivory) and 4GB (Charcoal) versions.

Transcend T.sonic 650 MP3 player

Transcend T.sonic 650 MP3 players
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