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Coby MP707-4GBLK 4GB 2.0” LCD Video MP3 Player

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413-190 - Coby MP707-4GBLK 4GB 2.0” LCD Video MP3 Player
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Coby MP707-4GBLK 4GB 2.0” LCD Video MP3 Player

The Coby MP707-4GBLK 4GB 2.0” LCD Video MP3 Player comes in a sleek design, in your choice of black, blue, or red, and combines the features you expect with easy-to-use controls refined by years of experience. Enjoy digital video and audio everywhere you go with its generous 2.0 inch TFT LCD full-color screen. The 4GB of memory gives you plenty of storage for music, videos, photos, and text. And Coby Media Manager software is included for easy and hassle-free media syncing.

Features

  • Video MP3 player with 4GB integrated flash memory
  • 2.0 in. color TFT LCD screen
  • 176 x 220 display resolution
  • Plays music, video, photos, and text
  • Integrated FM radio
  • ID3 and LRC support for song and lyric information display
  • 3.5mm headphone jack
  • 11 hours audio playtime
  • USB 2.0 Hi-speed for fast file transfers
  • Integrated rechargeable battery (350mAh)
  • Model Number: MP707-4GB

    Dimensions: 3.7"H x 0.4"L x 1.7"W

    Warranty: 90 Days Labor, 1 Year Parts


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    Choosing an MP3 Player

    When choosing an MP3 player, there are many aspects to consider. In addition to the basic considerations of features, size and price, you're also going to want to think about the type of activities in which you'll be using it. Hard-drive-based players, which have room to store a huge capacity of files, are great for those who want all of their music on one device. They may not be ideal, however, for price-conscious consumers or for use during certain activities. On the other hand, flash-based players are tiny with no moving parts. This makes them great for using during physical activities and for long periods of time, but you won't be able to store your entire music collection on them.

    Features to Consider When Choosing an MP3 Player

  • Color Screen for Viewing Photos & Videos
    If you like the idea of being able to tote around your favorite photos in JPEG format to show friends and co-workers, look for an MP3 player with a color screen. BMP images will generally also be compatible. For video playback, make sure the player has a big enough screen for you to comfortably watch short videos. (For extended video viewing, opt for a device specifically made for videos, since the screen will be much larger.)
  • Radio
    Some players feature an FM tuner for radio reception, expanding your listening options. This is more common in flash-based players, since they do not have a spinning hard drive which could cause signal interference. Some players even have the ability to record from FM radio to MP3, which allows you to record quick audio snippets or your favorite song from the radio.
  • Music & Voice Recording
    To record high-quality audio suitable for music recording, make sure the MP3 player can record through an analog line-input. A player with a decent ADC and one that can record to uncompressed WAV files will produce the highest-quality recordings. Real-time encoding to MP3 is convenient for encoding from vinyl, cassette, or CD without a computer. If all you want to do is record a quick voice memo or a lecture, look for a player with a small internal microphone for recording the spoken word. The recordings will not be as high quality as a music recording, but you can generally record for hours since the sampling rate is typically low.
  • Data Storage & Personal Information Management
    Many MP3 players have a large enough capacity to double as an external storage device. This allows you to shuttle data between PCs, great for business travelers or quick file swapping on-the-go. Some MP3 players even have a scaled-down version of a phone book or date book. Features are generally limited, but are nice for simple viewing when you aren’t at your computer.
  • Battery Life
    Battery type and life are critical factors to consider when choosing an MP3 player. An internal rechargeable battery is generally preferred and can be found in most hard-drive-based players and some flash-based players. These batteries tend to have a fairly long life, but may eventually need to be replaced and can be somewhat costly. The other option for flash-based players are those using AA or AAA batteries. While these batteries are inexpensive, they may have to be replaced often depending on how much you use your MP3 player.
  • Wireless Capability
    The latest technology in MP3 players is wireless connectivity, although it’s yet to become standard on every device. There are various ways wireless capabilities can be incorporated into an MP3 player: Users of the same device can use Wi-Fi to share songs via a beaming feature. Wi-Fi can also be used for wireless music purchasing and downloading via an online music store. Finally, Bluetooth technology can be used for pairing with a compatible accessory (such as wireless headphones) for cord-free listening.

    Choosing an MP3 Player & Accessories
    When choosing an MP3 player, you’ll want to consider the type of activities you’ll be doing when using it. Pick a player that fits your needs. If you have more than one way you want to use your device, you may want to consider buying more than one player to address various needs.

  • The Commuter
    If you commute via public transportation, look for a flash-based player for compact portability and noise-canceling headphones to help mute outside noise. If you’re commuting by car, go for a hard-drive-based player to get the most bang for your buck, as physical size is not as much of an issue. If your car stereo has a built-in dock or some type of compatible connection, you're already set to go. If not, you’ll need an accessory to transmit the audio from the MP3 player through your car’s speakers. A compatible FM transmitter, Bluetooth transmitter or cassette adapter will do the job.
  • The Workout Buff
    If listening to tunes helps jumpstart your exercise routine, you’ll want a small yet durable MP3 player. Opt for a flash-based player that’s easy to operate with one hand and, if desired, one with an FM radio so you’re able to tune into TVs at the gym. You’ll want headphones that will stay in place while you’re working out and an accessory that allows you to attach your MP3 player to your body, such as an armband or beltclip.
  • The Traveler
    MP3 player size and battery life are key factors for travelers on-the-go. If you’ll be traveling with the laptop that stores all your music, you’ll have the ability to easily swap out files on your MP3 player. Therefore, choose a small to mid-capacity flash-based player which will not add bulk to your carry-on. If you’ll be laptop-free, go for a high-capacity player that can store the majority of your music and has a replaceable battery in case you're not able to recharge often. Noise-canceling headphones are necessary, as well.
  • The File Hoarder
    If collecting digital music has become an obsession for you, you'll want a player with as much storage space as you can get. Hard-drive based players are available with capacities up to 160GB, which can rival the hard drive space of some computers. Between the two, you'll have plenty of space for all your music files.




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