nk_au
03-04-2004, 07:40 AM
When your mobile phone rings, Xlive stops the music to your Bluetooth Headset so you can respond to the call. Easily send and receive files via Bluetooth - you can even play some simple games wirelessly. If you phone has Bluetooth - you can receive the phone's call through the MP3 player.
The MP3 player uses SRS labs 3D effects, and uses MP3 Direct Encoding, making it easy to record files. It can easily record specific parts of a radio program or telephone communication. It supports automatic sound equalizing.
You can connect the device to PC through USB to transfer files to and from PC easily. You can charge the built-in rechargeable Li-Polymer battery through your PC/Laptop and other digital devices using the provided USB cable.
Quoted from http://www.expansys.com.au/product.asp?code=111492&asource=111570
What do you think? Can be linked to the Nokia 6600!
The MP3 player uses SRS labs 3D effects, and uses MP3 Direct Encoding, making it easy to record files. It can easily record specific parts of a radio program or telephone communication. It supports automatic sound equalizing.
You can connect the device to PC through USB to transfer files to and from PC easily. You can charge the built-in rechargeable Li-Polymer battery through your PC/Laptop and other digital devices using the provided USB cable.
Quoted from http://www.expansys.com.au/product.asp?code=111492&asource=111570
What do you think? Can be linked to the Nokia 6600!