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Transcend intro T.sonic 850 MP3 Player

Published: 8th January 2008 @ 8:17 PM
Author: Steve Dougherty


Transcend have squeezed in yet another T.sonic series MP3 player into their already extensive lineup, this being the T.sonic 850 model.

It's not a bad looking little unit actually, and is rather compact with dimensions of 81.5mm long x 41.5mm wide x 12.7mm deep. The screen is a 1.8" full colour TFT LCD and video/audio formats mentioned as being supported are JPG, BMP, MTV, MP3, WMA, DRM10, and WAV. You can purchase it as a 4GB model (Ivory in colour) or an 8GB model (Onyx Black).

For the full scoop on its features check out the announcement here.



Transcend Information, Inc. (Transcend), a leading manufacturer of flash memory products worldwide, proudly announces the latest addition to its T.sonic™ family of MP3 players, the T.sonic 850. This sleek new MP3 player is easy to carry due to its compact size (81.5mm long x 41.5mm wide x 12.7mm deep) and elegant lightweight design (just 48g). With a bright 1.8-inch high resolution full-color TFT-LCD screen, the T.sonic 850 is designed not just for great-sounding music playback, but also for viewing video and photos while on the go.



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