TEAC's Mini CD/MP3 Player/Imation Story Clarification
A few days ago, I posted a story about Imation's RipGO! And got a few emails clarifying a few points. First, the 4x4x6 speed was info I got from Imation's Tom's Pricegrabbing shows that you can pick up a five pack of the discs for under $10.
That aside, in the realm of tiny CDs, TEAC will be putting forth a new minidisc player , on or about November 7. It's called, for those of you who like the straightforward approach, the TEAC Mini CD/MP3 Player. TEAC says that Mini CD-R media can be recorded on standard CD-R/RW drives and that the Mini CD/MP3 Player runs for up to seven hours on two AA batteries and offers anti shock protection, as well as several playback features, including a preset digital equalizer and bass boost. The TEAC Mini CD/MP3 Player has an MSRP of $129.99 and comes with in-ear headphones from Sennheiser; Musicmatch Jukebox software; one blank Mini CD-R disc; an AC Adapter; two AA Alkaline batteries; and a users manual. TEAC has also expanded its line of CD-R media with a 10-pack of 8cm Mini CD-R media in slim jewel cases for $12.99.
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