| Brand Name: | Neuros Audio |
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| Brand Name: | Neuros Audio |
| Number of Items: | 1 |
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It's compatible with MP3 VBR, OGG, WAV, and WMA formats, and transfers files via ultra-fast USB 2.0. You can also use the Neuros HD as a mass storage drive, enabling you to carry important documents and presentations. The Neuros HD player is compatible with Windows 98SE, Me, 2000, and XP. The rechargeable, non-replaceable batteries inside Neuros provide 10 hours of continuous playback. Other features include a removable backpace, which supports future hardware upgrades, and automatic firmware and software upgrades.
What's in the Box
Neuros HD60GB, ear bud headphones, belt clip, AC adapter, USB cable, car power adapter, CD-ROM with Neuros Synchronization Manager software, and printed instructions.
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14 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A very good MP3 player but a great lossless recorder,
By Charles Bittner "Disabled comedian & gamer!" (New England USA) - See all my reviews (VINE VOICE) (REAL NAME)
This review is from: NEUROS AUDIO HD60GB MP3 Digital Audio Computer (Electronics)
If you're reading this are probably interested in getting the Neuros MP3 player and multiformat recorder. I'll give you a few basics that may help you decide.
I bought this because I want a recorder that record FM channel and this unit could. But also that it could broadcast on an FM channel was an added bonus, and didn't require an additional part. Another feature that won me over was the line in recording. So I could record from an audio source using an eighth inch audio cable. And here's a few things about this unit. It doesn't have a microphone preamp so you can't just run a microphone into it. You'll need to buy a preamp that is kind of a bummer. And the lowest MP3 you can record at is 64 K. This is the bonus feature section!!! One of the biggest reasons to get this player is that has open-source firmware (this means that the community of Neuros users can adjust the firmware that are released an ad features). This is already available through the garbage-branch firmware this firmware adds so much to the recorder is a must-have. Go to the Neuros web site and check out the user forum. There's tons of information. Also, this unit has the bonus feature of being able to record in wav (which is uncompressed audio). So you won't get any distortion by compression, and also it's able to record in ogg vorbis which again I believe is an open-source audio compression format that is lossless. So, this unit has a lot going for it. I was able to record seven plus hours of FM radio. On one charge of the battery that was after I upgraded to the open-source firmware. One quick note there many versions of the Neuros available. There is a 128 MB/256 MB Mini player, with those you can buy a backpack. That is actually just a laptop hard drive in a case, thus allowing you to add 20 to 100 gigs of hard drive space. No thing to note is that you cannot pop out the mini Neuros from the ones that do not have the flash memory inside. I hope that made sense, if not go to the Neuros web site. neuroaudio.com Have some fun and get it done
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