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Guys, sorry to butt in, but does anyone have an opinion on the HPM-10 MP3 player for the T68?? What is the storage capacity on the little bugger?? Any advice on price etc?? Cheers
[ This Message was edited by: bruane on 2002-08-28 08:59 ]
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Posted: 2002-08-16 12:03:00
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In theory, the storage capacity is infinate because the songs are stored on removable multimedia cards (mmc's). The unit comes with one 32Mb card which is enough for about eight songs (depending on the compression used) i brought my player direct from se and it was 39.95 GBP if u are buying direct, u better do it quick, because the sale will finish soon!
This post was posted from a T65
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Posted: 2002-08-16 12:30:00
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yes, storage is infinite, i bought a 128 meg card form ebay, and i get about 35 songs on it, which is great, it only cast me 80 uk pounds, good bargain
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Posted: 2002-08-20 09:26:00
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Thanks for the advice guys. Will check it out. But it seems that maybe buying a standalone MP3 player would be a better option??
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Posted: 2002-08-20 09:43:00
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Well first you have to know why you need it? If that thing is as your HF and MP3 player then you get always calls when listenin favorite music, because it stops play'n if call comes. With a usual CD-MP3 palyer you migh not hear it

So i have both: MP3-CDplayer and MP3 HF.. just like it
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Posted: 2002-08-22 03:45:00
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Does it take up alot of battery having the Mp3 player attached? cos I've got the camera, and when that one is attached the battery goes out very fast....unfortunately!
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Posted: 2002-08-22 08:39:00
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Does the mp3 player uses specific mmc only ? I m new to this stuff...
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Posted: 2002-08-22 09:14:00
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all MMC are the same apart form thei capacity. but the highest is 128mb, and i've heard it works ont the HPM-10.
you coud try compressing the songs in mp3pro format as i do. they are at least half the size of normal mp3's and the sounds is nearly the same, but slighty deaper in mp3pro which can be sorted out with the phne's treble and bass settings.
bateery/? i think its fine. i listenned to 1hours music from a full charge and the bar hadn't gone done at all. i had an sl45 and one hour of mp3 on that would kill half the battery.
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Posted: 2002-08-23 00:44:00
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do you know if i can use the MMC card on a SD player ?
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Posted: 2002-08-23 20:18:00
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The MP3 player has terrific sound quality. I was however, a little disappointed in the size limitations though. I can fit about 8 songs on the disc....
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Posted: 2002-08-27 18:05:00
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