Filed under: News | Portable Devices
Sep 17 2005, 8:34am EST | by Luigi Lugmayr
JVC Victor introduces a 6GB HDD Mp3 Player in Japan called XA-HD500.
The JVC Victor XA-HD500 has an excellent 30 hours of battery life for a hard-drive mp3 player. The new portable music player features JVC's K2
technology for improved sound quality. The XA-HD500 features four interesting sound field simulations: ENERGY, CRYSTAL, HEARTFUL, and SUBWAY. Wonder how those sound.
MP3 and WMA-DRM are supported by the XA-HD500. It measures 51.5 mm x (height) 91.6 mm x (depth) 16.9 mm and weighs 90g. The JVC Victor XA-HD500 comes in silver and black and ships on 1st of November in Japan.
More details in the JVC Victor XA-HD500 press-release.
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Luigi Lugmayr
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