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RFC jazPiper MVR64P
small, light and holds all your favourite tunes (501 words)by - written on 27/04/01
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love to take your favourite tunes with you wherever you go? Well, you may be illegally downloading them in the first place, but a very legal product is the jazPiper mp3 player! Background Information (just a bit about mp3?s for those who aren?t familiar with this term)An MP3 (MPEG 1, Audio Layer 3) file is an audio file made by using audio data compression technology. The MP3 audio format allows you to enjoy high quality music playback from files that are a fraction of the size of a normal CD audio file. You can create MP3 files from your favorite CDs, or by downloading songs through the internet and storing them in your PC or jazPiper MP3 player. MP3 files ...
RFC jazPiper MV32P
Not olny an MP3 player... (229 words)by - written on 27/10/00
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The jazPiper is not exactly a Palm Pilot, but the addition of this simple feature lets you replace your little black book. About the size of a small address book, the jazPiper is very lightweight. Its silver plastic case and oval LCD screen give it a sleek appearance. You can find most of the important functions on the face directly under the LCD screen. One large button lets you control On, Play, Pause, Forward, Reverse, and Power Off. Also located on the face are the Mode, Erase, and Record buttons. Having these important controls right below the LCD allows for quick operation without a lot of fumbling around. The only important control that isn't on the face is ...
RFC jazPiper MV32P
by GroundZero - written on 24/10/00 (Very useful, 147 readings)
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The jazPiper was one of the first generation MP3 players, and has since been superceded by a large number of competitors. I bought mine towards the end of summer 1999, when MP3 players were still very rare. The nicest thing about the Jazpiper is the size - it is considerably smaller than a personal stereo, and smaller even than a MiniDisc player. It can easily be popped into a breast pocket, and weighs very little. Since the memory is solid-state, you can use the player when doing sport, since playback will never jump. The biggest drawback with this player is the limited memory - 32MB is only really enough for just over 1/2 an hour of CD quality music (128kbps). ...


