Transcend T.sonic 850 8 GB Video MP3 Player
- 8 GB capacity for about 2,000 songs
- 22 hours of audio on a single charge
- 1.8-inch color TFT LCD display with 176 x 220 pixel resolution
- Supports MP3, WMA, WMA-DRM10, and WAV audio formats; MTV video format (convert using included software); JPG and BMP image files; TXT text files
- 2-year limited warranty
The T.sonic 850 MP3 player is easy to carry due to its compact size and elegant lightweight design. With a bright 1.8-inch high resolution full-color TFT-LCD screen, the T.sonic 850 is not just for great-sounding music playback, but also for viewing video and photos while on the go. Up to 8GB storage capacity ensures endless hours of video, music, or photo entertainment. More than just a portable entertainment center, the versatile T.sonic 850 also provides many useful functions including a digital voice recorder, a recordable FM radio with 20 station presets, A-B repeat function and a time-zone adjustable world clock. The T.sonic supports 13 languages, not only in the user interface, but also in the included e-book text file viewer and during synchronized song lyrics display.Slim, lightweight, and easy to use, Transcend’s T.sonic 850 combines a bright 1.8-inch color TFT display with a compact, portable design. Whether you’re on a long trip, at the gym, or just making your daily commut… More >>
Transcend T.sonic 850 8 GB Video MP3 Player
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5 comments
tjw on September 21, 2009 at 7:25 pm
How can a MP3 player in this day an age not allow you to pick what song you want to listen to??
Even the very basic MP3 knock off that I bought for $1.00 from Hong Kong has a feature where I can at least pick what I want to listen to…
This one all you can do is play random or from the first folder on… Don’t know if it was worth $49.99 or not.
Tongue Bite on September 21, 2009 at 9:00 pm
Well the 8GB T Sonic MP3 Player is at a good price and is a very good product. It just a simple device and you can’t customize it a whole lot because you the only way you can customize (favorite song list, movie folders, picture folders) is when you have the UPS from the mp3 pluged into your computer and from there you can make the changes. So its a MP3 player for those who are not so good with technology. So overall its more for your money! Great present for older people who just want to keep things simple.
David Campbell on September 21, 2009 at 11:17 pm
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L. A. Kane on September 22, 2009 at 12:09 am
Let me start of by saying that it works just fine. Plays all types of audio files with decent sound quality. The earpieces are pretty basic but not really any different then the ones that come with an iPod. The screen is way to small for watching movies or reading text files despite the fact that they heavily advertise those features. 8 gig of storage is plenty for my needs. It’s very user friendly, synches with my computer well and encountered no down- or upload issues even though I didn’t read the manual. I really like the radio feature, wish the iPod had that too, but unfortunately reception isn’t all that great. It supports MP3, WMA, WMA-DRM10, and WAV audio formats, MTV video (if you use the software that comes with it for conversions), and .JPG,.BMP, and .TXT files. I think that it is a decent value for the price, but with a larger screen and better reception it’d be a great one, even if it cost a bit more. All in all it’s a good introductory device but nothing truly special, at least not to the degree advertised.
M. Wang on September 22, 2009 at 1:26 am
I like this one. The quality of recodeing and sound are very good. Also, this one in not expensive.