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June 8, 2005

MP210 player

mp210256.jpgTo have a display or not, that is the holy war you must battle before purchasing a flash-based MP3 player. Rather than alienate, Oregon Scientific goes middle-of-the-road offering the MP210 player with a gimmicky see-through screen that, well, can’t be read. At least that’s CNET’s experience with this “unremarkable”, 0.2-inches (ultra) thin MP3, WMA player with built-in FM radio and voice recorder. The player is also offered in 128 and 512MB flavas with or without the radio and voice recorder. It will set you back $99US, but like the MP120 before, will look swank stacked on the bar next to your Caipirinha.

Buy it NOW at Amazon.com: Oregon Scientific MP210/BL512C 512 MB Micro Thin

Posted by mp3fan at June 8, 2005 6:22 PM