Posted on June 10, 2010.
Who ever heard of the Eco Media Player? sound of an MP3 player, but the thing that makes ecological ur own u can generate power in the start up. u guys would never consider buying that this is not only ecologically but also quite unique from those of other MP3 files?
http://www.ethicalsuperstore.com/product ...
It is a good buy. You can also use it to recharge a cell phone in hand.
fantastic device! only real problem is the inability to sort by album etc / artist, the best he can do is a hierarchy of folders. I suggest you just bunging all the songs in the main folder if it becomes excessively slow. used to shuffle his fine, and with only 2 GB of memory, you can easily scroll to what song you want. Mine are damaged along the speaker output, but the alternative service has been incredible. returned on Saturday, came to me on Tuesday, with a bar of Divine Choccy apologizing. excellent customer service would definitely shop here?
The Swiss Army Knife of eco-gadget world! When I heard the Trevor Baylis Eco Media Player, I knew that I love in my tent when I camped at the base of Scafell Pike in the Lake District, annoyed at not being able to left on my iPod. This eco friendly gadget produces 40 minutes of audio playback with only one minute of winding, and the Eco Media Player also offers video playback, a photo viewer, an FM radio, voice recorder, a line input recorder, a text reader, and expandable memory. If you're really in a bind, you can even use it to recharge your cell phone and a flashlight. The Eco Media player sound quality is excellent, with a retro-ish equalizer that lets you adjust the sound to your musical personality.
pretty!
=]
Very cool! I want one?