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Transcend MP860

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I was going to buy the Sansa Clip+ when my friend told me about this player from Transcend. I heard from my friend that the SQ is better than his Ipod Shuffle.
Also the player plays all major formats including FLACs. 4GB & 8GB versions are available.

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Features

- 2.4-inch QVGA (240 x 320 pixel) full-color TFT display
- microSD and microSDHC card expansion slot
- Plays MP3, WMA, WMA-DRM10 (subscription music), OGG, FLAC and WAV music files
- Plays MPEG4 SP(Xvid) and FLV files
- View photos (JPEG/BMP/GIF/PNG) and e-book (TXT) files
- Recordable FM Radio with 20 station presets
- Built-in microphone and direct Line-in recording
- Built-in speaker for playback without earphones
- Sing-along with synchronized lyrics display
- 11 equalizer effects, including a customizable USER EQ setting and SRS WOW HD
- A-B repeat allows continuous replay of a designated section of a track
- Variable track playback speeds allow careful review of recording or music
- Supports 13 languages including menus, song/album title, artist name and lyrics
   (English, German, French, Japanese, Korean, Greek, Russian, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, Turkish, Simple Chinese, Traditional Chinese)
- Custom Playlist Builder for organizing personal music
- Power-saving screen savers and auto-shutoff function
- Internal rechargeable Li-Polymer battery provides over 22 hours of continuous music playback*
- Hi-Speed USB 2.0 port for easy computer connectivity and fast file transfers
- USB flash drive capabilities for data transfer and storage
- Sleep timer can be set to automatically power-off after 10-180 minutes

Is it worth buying this player or should I go for the Clip+ ?
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i only know that this taiwanese DAP is a bassy player from some of my friend
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I think this one has nice features, as it incorporates a feature to record content from within the radio tuner. A new way of collecting music from radio formulas, as was done in the 80's with the outdated and cassettes. Thanks to its built-in microphone can also record voice annotations.

with his 2.4-inch screen, is more than enough to watch videos of all kinds. Supports XviD and FLV formats, used by the Internet, from movies to video format using sites like YouTube.
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