The device is being marketed online

Sep 26, 2007 06:45 GMT  ·  By

Is God really a DJ? Do monks use Mp3 players to listen to music? If not, they should, because this gizmo is definitely going to make them feel closer to God. In case you're wondering if this is a concept, I assure you this baby is very real and somehow crazy, as it features a cross-like design.

But, besides looking like a wooden cross, this MP3 player also features some great capabilities, such as a cool built-in loudspeaker, a phone book, an integrated FM radio, as well as a voice recorder. The mp3 player can deal with most of the file formats available on the market, so there shouldn't be any problem with that either. Among the supported formats, there are MP3 and WAV for audio files. But there is also a compatibility with MP1, MP2, ASF and WMV formats.

Not to mention it even has a couple of EQ settings which allow the user to customize the player's sound performances during playback. I suppose the phone book function is also quite helpful, as it lets you stay in touch with friends. In addition, the Cross Mp3 player can copy the unread text to the hard disk for the next reading.

If you're wondering how much juice this guy can suck, I should probably tell you it can pack only 512MB of storage, which is decent enough, given the fact that the player measures no more than half of a shuffle, meaning it measures 84 x 52 x 9mm.

Other integrated options mention something about an intuitive animation, a timing off option and more. Believe it or not, it even has a built-in 1.1 inch LCD TFT 320 x240 pixels resolution screen display. So this is serious stuff. However, I doubt anyone could actually use the player's e-Book feature on such a tiny screen.

And hey, if you're interested in purchasing the Cross MP3 player, do not expect any spicy price tag. It is available at iPmart webstore, for about 40 bucks a pop! Thank you, Lord!

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