Philips GoGear Aria: FullSound Technology with Audible and YouTube Friends
FullSound Technology is which processes the audio signal at a rate of 10 million operations per second, and enriches it by dynamically enhancing the frequency range and density of sound. As a result, holders of the players can listen to MP3 files with the audio format as a CD. Aria plays MP3 audio and WMA (DRM), AAC, and images in JPEG and BMP, has a built-recorder and radio. This is a fairly compact device with a 2-inch display with a resolution of 176 x 220 pixels. Philips GoGear Aria has called.
In 2009, Philips Electronics, and Audible, a subsidiary of Amazon.com, announced the start of a three-year technology partnership. Philips GoGear Players released in 2009 – including Aria - supports Audible files with text and video synchronization. Holders of these players will have access to more than 50,000 names of the voice programs offered by Audible.
Attached to the player software allows you to download the video in its memory with video hosting YouTube, MySpace and Google Video when connecting the player to the PC. The battery allows the player to enjoy music up to 30 hours, and charged through the connection USB. Philips GoGear Aria appears in the Russian market in June. Recommended retail price is 3990 rubles for a version with 4 GB of memory, and 4590 rubles for a version with 8 GB of memory.
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