The Sony PSLX300USB USB Output Turntable isn't a high-end turntable, it's designed to be a quick and simple solution for the person who wants to get their ageing vinyl collection into a portable media player.
Samsung Electronics Australia continues to strengthen its MP3 range with the release of the S3; a video MP3 player oozing individuality with a fusion of colour, design and technology.
Without compromising on size and portability, the S3 is a feature-packed entertainment device with optimal sound technology and a 176 x 220 LCD screen for smooth and clear video playback.
Adding a splash of colour to the MP3 market, the S3 is available in pink, white, blue and black - ensuring that a consumer's MP3 player is as unique as their musical taste.
Recognising the consumer's demand for convenience and usability, the S3 comes equipped with a simple 'drop and drag' music transfer tool. Topping this off with Samsung's user friendly Media Studio software, the S3 sets the standard for ease-of-use in an MP3 player.
Whilst small in size, the YP-S3 offers intense music clarity with DNSe 2.0 Samsung Proprietary Sound Technology and EQ settings coupled with extensive file format support including MP3, WMA, OGG, MPEG4, JPG and TXT. The unit also offers up to 8GB storage space and is priced at $129 (2GB), $149 (4GB) and $209 (8GB).
Source: Samsung
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