ATMT MP140 - 512MB MP3 Player with DRM10 - Red
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Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #63114 in Consumer Electronics
- Brand: ATMT
- Model: MP140-512RD
- Released on: 2006-09-07
Editorial Reviews
Manufacturer's Description
The new N-LITE MP3 player from ATMT is something for all you music lovers who love to be seen. With the range of metallic eye catching colours you will definitely stand out from the crowd. It comes in blazing metallic blue, sexy metallic red, sleek metallic silver, bubbly metallic baby blue, pretty metallic baby pink, wise metallic white and bold metallic black, so choose your statement and make it while you enjoy your music!
The N-LITE has a high speed USB 2.0 PC connection with flash memory of 512MB, its light weight, only 30g (with AAA battery) and has a voice recording feature. The ATMT N-LITE has been designed for maximum ease of data transfer. Transfer audio and data files in seconds with the Drag and Drop feature and USB 2.0 support. It plugs straight into any USB port, without the need for cables, drivers or any additional software. The menu functions are very user friendly and the two colour screen functions make selecting your music options easy on the eye. This is probably the cheapest DRM10 MP3 Player in the UK!
The MP3 Player has full DRM10 support, meaning you can download and play all your favourite music tracks from subscription based websites as well without any fear of them not playing on your MP3 Player!
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Customer Reviews
Amazing little player!
Just bought 6 of these as stocking fillers, one of each colour, so they kids don't end up fighting! Originally I just ordered the black one to see how it went! But when my son saw it, I had to buy him the blue one also, the rest is history...
Great product, Great Price, Excellent quality, well worth the money!
Not bad for the price
Got this as a present 6 months go, and have been using this for listening to music while at work, and while running. The device is easily and quickly connected to a PC for dropping MP3s onto. It has pretty decent play modes - play directory, play all, shuffle all, shuffle directory...
The ear pieces are attached to the neck hoop so its easily carried with little tangling of wires. I found though that the ear pieces didn't stay in while I was running, so I switched to another pair that fit my ears better.
The only other things that I've noticed that I would complain about this, is that the backlit screen, while mostly useful ("mostly" because I can't see it at all when the sun shines on it), seems to be a little sore on the battery. I've stopped using at work, since I generally wouldn't get two days out of a battery. And also, the sound quality is ok, but I found (while playing a Muse track) that some of the sounds at lower frequencies weren't entirely audible.
In summary, you're not buying a top of the range device at this money, but so long as you know that, this is a grand little machine - I still reach for mine when I go running.
