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It's sleek, it's sophisticated, and it's one of the most feature-packed digital music players on the market today. With a massive 100 GB hard drive (the largest on the world market today), the DMC Xclef 500 can store up to 3,500 hours of music*, and still come back for more. Its internal battery provides over 20 of hours of play on a single charge, and its USB 2.0 interface allows for data transfers of any kind at lightning-fast speeds.
The DMC Xclef 500 also features an FM Tuner with encoding (so you can record as you listen), a voice recorder with built-in mic, and an analog/optical line-in so you can digitally record from any source at up to 320 kb/s.
In addition, the DMC Xclef 500 offers astonishing sound volume and quality, with 10 mW/channel of clean RMS power (we won't dupe you with trumped up "peak output" values), very low harmonic distortion, and a host of sound contouring options, making it the perfect addition to your home or car stereo system.
Finally, this player is both PC and Mac compatible, and needs no software of any kind - just plug it in to your computer and it shows up as a regular hard drive. If it can get any easier we'd like to know how.
www.digmind.com
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Posted: 2004-10-23 04:59:31
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Recording the radio is a cool feature but who really needs 100 Gb of mp3 ? If it can stores data then ok
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Posted: 2004-10-23 21:53:15
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100GB!
Radio!
PC and Mac!!
'It shall be our new God'
Just a point though, I checked the site and the max HD size is 80GB? Or is this a new release?
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Posted: 2004-10-23 22:04:36
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new realease i think.
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Posted: 2004-10-23 22:05:23
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well, the major thing to point out is the codecs it sports:
MP3/WMA/ASF/WAV/Ogg
you can store approximately 80 cds in their original wave format, sweet... if they could be pleaded to add monkeys audio or another lossless codec to the list, much more potential could be reached.. all my music (over 8000 tracks of mp3s, oggs, and over 2000 monkeys audio files straight off the cds) is 97 gigabytes.. it would entirely (right now at least) fit on to the player, if it would play the apes though..
i can see potential in a player of this level.. the only other player i find that does a lossless codec is for flac and is only 40 gigs..
and i know most would play wav files of course, but the size really matters.. and nothing seems to come close to 100 gigs..
dave
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Posted: 2004-10-24 03:44:14
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80gb thats a lot of space
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Posted: 2004-10-24 03:52:40
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