Beat the Music with Beatman
Freecom has entered the MP3 player world with a bang, by introducing its latest MP3 player. With this gadget (the Freecom Beatman Flash recorder) Freecom has tried to target an audience looking more for affordability than high-end features. This entry level device will definitely not affect your pocketbook that much.
The Freecom beatman is available at any MP3 player shop for substantially less than many of its advanced competitors. The unit appears extraordinary as the developers have designed it very creatively. Its body structure is somewhere identical to other gadgets, but it still manages to stand apart from the normal crowd. The entry level attributes of the device firstly include a minimal memory of 128 MB, which can around 200-250 songs. Clearly this is an entry-level device, because 128 MB is barely anything at all. To put it into perspective, the iPod Classic 160 GB Black has over 100 times the memory, though for less than 100 times the price. All standard audio formats are naturally supported. For ground breaking bass rich sound, the Freecom Beatman is paired with high-quality specialised earphones. If a user needs to navigate through their tunes, then the display will come in handy. The display is also a great source of keeping yourself updated regarding the track name, number, album, artist name, duration of the song, as well as ongoing and upcoming tracks. Radio fans will also be able to listen to their favourite radio stations, because the device includes FM radio as well. In conclusion, this is a bare minimum device for anyone who is only willing to spend the least amount of money possible.
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