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August 24th, 2006, 15:28 GMT · By Anca Rusu

Transcend's T.sonic 520 Series to Come in Green and White

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Transcend's classic looking MP3 players named T.sonic, the 520 series to be more precise, have become a legend and it continues nowadays on a green and white background. The latest additions to the 520 series are the 2GB T.sonic 520C (White) and the Green-colored T.sonic 520C (1GB).


Both models feature a FM Radio, Digital Voice Recorder, Line-In Function, enabling you to record directly from a CD Player, and a Karaoke-inspired Lyrics display feature that makes you wanna sing your lungs out.

The T.sonic 520C comes in a portable miniature size, featuring 74mm x 30mm x 18.5mm and weighing a mere 28g, with the same high tech OLED screen that, when it is turned off, it looks like a common mirror.

And even if you are a greenhorn you will be able to transfer music from your PC to the MP3 player, because you just have to hook your T.sonic with a PC, drag the tracks and then drop them in the device's playlist. From that moment on, you can relax, because the high speed USB 2.0 connection will take care of the rest.

"Other impressive T.sonic 520C features include 7 Equalizer effects with a customizable USER EQ mode, support for filename and song/artist title in 12 user languages and simple to use Jog-wheel control. So, give your music a makeover with the stylish, fully featured and now, more colorful T.sonic 520C available in high capacity 1GB (Green) and huge capacity 2GB (White) flavors," writes Hardware Zone.

You will also benefit from the player's Line-In function that is meant to ease the way in which music is recorded directly from a CD player. But Transcend's latest T.sonic 520C can also be used as a storage device for your computer files.

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