Audio system
Sound Output Mode: Stereo
Equaliser: Built-in
Features: Hold button, rechargeable capability, Low Battery Alert
Equaliser
Equaliser Factory Presets: Ex-Bass, Jazz, Pop, Classic, Flat
Cd system
Type: CD / MP3 player
Media Load Type: Slot-load
Playback Modes: Programme play, programme repeat, skip playback, intro scan, repeat shuffle, random play / shuffle, all tracks repeat, one track repeat
Response Bandwidth: 20 - 20000 Hz
Signal-To-Noise Ratio: 90 dB
Supported Bit Rate: 8 - 320Kbps
Shockproof Memory: 50 seconds, 10 seconds
CD-R/CD-RW Compatible: Built-in
CD-RW Compatible: Built-in
Headphones
Headphones Type: Headphones - binaural - ear-bud
Connectivity Technology: Wired
Sound Output Mode: Stereo
System requirements
OS Required: Microsoft Windows 95 / 98
Connections
Connector Type:
- 1 x audio line-out ( mini-phone stereo 3.5 mm )
- 1 x headphones / remote control ( mini-phone stereo 3.5 mm )
- 1 x DC power input
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Manufacturer's product description
The new model of MP3/CD player SM-200C Plus offered by Pine technology now supports ID3-Tags and thus owner can read titles such as album and track info on the LCD display. It also has 50 seconds Antishock for MP3s and supports both CD-Rs and CD-RWs. Not much bigger than a CD case, this player displays has repeat and auto search functions, and an equalizer that can be adjusted for different music tastes, whether classical or pop. The unit has four standard control buttons - play/pause and stop (which also serve as power on and off) and FF and REW. The five-band EQ gives you choice of five presets: pop, jazz, classical, ex-bass and flat. Scan cycles through short snippets of each song. Physically, the unit is something to behold. Measuring 130 by 142 by 30mm (about 5 inches square, 1 inch deep), it's very sharp looking and well designed. The sharp appearance, superior quality and useful features make for a solid package. And the ID3 display is nothing short of revolutionary. Unlike other hardware that truncates the filename at eight characters, the full titles scroll by with no chopping. A new benchmark for MP3 CD players has been set.
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