4G brushed metal MP3 player from Godot

Written by Richard Blanchard on August 16th, 2006. Posted in Audio, USB News

Here’s a cool little, stylish brushed metal MP3 player. The Godot M9500 is small in size and big on features. The 4GB capacity should store up to 1000 songs in MP3 format or double that in WMA format. It can also playback in Ogg and WMA DRM. There’s 12 minutes of anti-shock, which should mean less skipping, along with a voice recorder, FM radio and recording, audio bookmarking (in case you need to halt mid-track or during an audio book) and line-in encoding – so you can record directly to the device from virtually anything (goes to MP3 format). Transfer of tracks is via USB and the rechargeable battery should give you nine hours of playback. Not too stylish on the display, but that’s OK as the exterior makes up for the cool factor.M9500

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