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DEC I200 Player: Analog Style
By Tiago on Tuesday, May 27th, 2008 comments
While most audio players are suppose to feature high-tech stuff, a couple of LED lights, and a digital display, the DEC I200 is pretty different.
How can there be such a huge difference when comparing it to other players? Because the I200 has an old-school analog display, something that is rare to see in players that are released on a daily basis.
Besides the support for 5 file formats - MP3, WMA, WAV and FLAC, APE lossless - the Chinese device makes use of ID3 tagging, and is only 6.5mm thin.
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