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Jun 24 2006
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Only one deep look around of yourself is enough, then you will see the different characters come to our real life from the cartoon like Mickey Mouse and Bugs Bunny. One character in Japanese cartoon which particularly popular in urban areas with larger Asian populations, is Hello Kitty .

Now The Hello Kitty fever issue in Japan once again with this feline coming in the form of an MP3 player this time which measure 55× 44×16 mm and weight 24.5gr.

it consist of 32MB Memory  built-in Flash Memory. It supports MP3 and WMA formats, so don't expect any fancy moves from this MP3 player with the most basic of functions and also possible equalize the music.

 It can work with Single 1.5V AAA battery for 6-7 hours. It has not any LCD screen to let you know what song you're listening. The arms and legs are actually buttons that can be pressed to control the MP3 player.

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The bag consists of 3mW/CH Earphone and the speed of file transferring is (Max) 4Mb /30sec. The very pink unit comes with a less than fantastic 2W x 2 output, but does sport the love for a good variety of Apple music players, including the iPod 3G, 4G, 5G, Photo, Mini and Nano.

Other features:

v     PC interface : SPP/EPP/ECP

v     Connector : Parallel Printer Port

v     Case Materials : PC

v     Switches : Characterized Switches

v     Noise Ratio : 90dB Min

v     System Requirements : Window95/98/me , Pentium 133MHz or higher,20MB hard disk space,Parallel Port

v     Frequency Range : 20Hz-20KHz

v     Equalizer : Nomal / Classic / Rock / Pop

 
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