Novac MV-CM001U: digitize audio for 80 dollars

April 16th, 2009 Filed under Music Player

We can digitize its records, its videos, but few devices that are in charge of CASSETTE to DIGITAL audio. The manufacturer Novac fills this gap by unveiling its MV-CM001U.

Unit to form strange, it sounds like a retro Boombox. Its operation is childish. Simply enter the tape into the slot so that dedicated equipment Novac starts to convert to MP3, WAV or WMA. Stored in internal memory, the content can then be transferred to a computer running Windows XP or Vista.

Weighing 1.4 kg, it’s sized at 165×135×143mm. the Novac box is also equipped with a built-in 1.5 Watt speaker so you can listen to his music freshly encoded. Its release has not yet been announced. At its first availability on April 24 in Japan it will take $ 80 to make the acquisition via the Web.

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