Filed under: News | Portable Devices
Jul 15 2003, 10:42am EST | by Luigi Lugmayr
We reported about the FancyLogic
Napa 128MB MP3 Player on 06/30/03.
FancyLogic sent us a free
sample of the Napa with a 64MB Flash-Drive. They said their free
samples for the press only come with 64MB. Little bit disappointing
but it should not change the test experience.
Hong Kong's FancyLogic is selling the Player, which is
manufactured by Chinese A-MAX Technology Co., Ltd. It is right now
on sale for $61.00 which makes it a real bargain for a 128MB MP3
player.
For instance compare to the Creative Labs 128 MB NOMAD MuVo MP3.
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