The MuVo portable MP3 player doubles up as a removable USB drive. It has a separate battery pack. Installation is simple and Windows 98 detects the player and configures it as a removable drive. Windows Me and later versions do not require you to run the installation program. The model that we tested had 64 MB of storage. This translates into slightly over an hour of laytime. It has a good power consumption and the battery held up even after 9 hours of use. nfortunately though, it is not equipped to shuffle or program your playlist. Another sore point was the frequency response of the earphones—although high frequency reproduction was excellent, bass frequencies took a beating. Crank up the volume to the fullest and you get ear-splitting dis-tortion-free sound. The player doesn’t have ID3 support or an LCD screen, something we’ve come to expect from an MP3 player. The Creative NOMAD MuVo can dish out some pret-ty high decibels. The 64 MB version of the MuVo costs a whopping Rs 11,299.SPECIFICATIONS:
64 MB internal memory, neck strap, earphones, manual, driv-er CD, battery pack, USB inter-face...
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