reghardware.co.uk — The F10 contained 32MB of Flash storage, enough for a handful of songs encoded at 128Kb/s. It connected to an old-style parallel port on the host PC from which songs could be copied to the player. There was a tiny LCD on the front to give an indication as to what you were listening to.
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Closed AccountMar 12, 2008
Monkey?
verdanicMar 12, 2008
"Nowdays, its a decidedly underwhelming and overpriced product that is able to rely on its name alone for sales momentum."Everybody's entitled to their opinion, but 'decidedly'? The 80GB iPod Classic is $250USD, and as far as I know, that's one of the cheapest for that capacity - and I think the 160GB at $370 might be the cheapest at that capacity. I'm not talking about whether that space is necessary, that's not the point, but the iPod is so well sold that it really can easily keep its price where it should be.
cadmiumpaintMar 13, 2008
never heard of them. never seen them. never known somebody who owns one. are they sold in stores?
campbelljb1Apr 2, 2008
nyrol2 - any interest in selling your F20V MP3 player?