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Panasonic releases the D-Snap; sweet looks from a candybar styled player
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Panasonic Japan has released the D-Snap SV-SD870N, a new portable audio player that (at least) according to the translated version of the Panasonic Japan website, it seems that the main feature is its “noise killer” or noise canceling technology. So, you could probably expect to get a decent quality sound when listening to music via the D-Snap. Aside from the noise canceling technology, the D-Snap SV-SD870N also features the ability to record directly to an SD card, and allows up to 100 hours of music playback from a full charge.
Looking at the photos of the D-Snap, we could easily see that the digital menus, buttons and lists are conveniently located at the front of the audio player for easy playback, rewind and track selection. The D-Snap also supports various standard audio formats to include MP3, WMA, WAV and M4A.
The Panasonic D-Snap will be available in the Japanese market beginning in April 2008. No words on the U.S. release yet, or whether it will ever see the US market at all.
Via [Dvice]
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