Oregon Scientific MP820 128 MB MP3 Player/FM Radio
Combining sleek design with a host of features, the Oregon Scientific MP820 128MB MP3 player includes 128MB of internal memory, an integrated FM radio with FM recording and a voice recorder, and a built-in rechargeable battery. You can even use it as a portable USB drive to transfer files.
Features include:
128MB of internal storage (up to 4 hours of music)
Plays MP3 and WMA music files
ID3 tag display
Voice recorder with built-in microphone
FM radio with FM recording
USB drive to store or transfer any file type
Preset equalizer modes
Built-in rechargeable battery
Accessories include:
Stereo earphones
USB cable
Carrying pouch
Software
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