15 March 2008

No buttons in MP3

We can easily recognize a MP3 player in a glance but now you can’t identify a MP3 device by just looking at it. These iconic music players come cloaked as table lamps which does not expose a boring piece of technology. Aigo’s Omnisphere F529 which has just come to India looks like a revolutionary piece of drawing room decor. This shimmering and smooth cone alleges 4096 color combinations. The striking feature of this superior technology is that it has no buttons and the top of the cone which can be rotated acts as the play-select-stop control depending on the direction you push. Its unique and attracting shape makes its sound Omni directional and it produces a prosperous and lucid sound up to 5watts. Built-in 1GB storage is good for about 500 songs but a pinch can be used as simple storage for files videos. It is also provided with a USB slot in the base that allows us to link to other devices such as PC or music system to exchange files. Allocated memory slot allows you to extend the built-in storage by a GB or two. This eminent device is affordable and it costs around 5200 rupees.

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