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Panasonic D-Snap and D-Dock Combo

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Panasonic is releasing SV-SD750V and SV-SD350V MP3 players which are based on SD memory cards so you can plug in whatever size you can afford, 8MB to 2GB. It also has a phenomenal battery time of 45 hours and 105 hours with additional battery.

The Panasonic SC-SX800 and SC-SX400 are table top hi-fi systems with built in 80GB and 40 GB hard drives. CDs can be ripped directly to the hard drives and then transferred to the above mentioned portable players via it’s built in SD memory slot.

This seems like a great solution for anyone who doesn’t have a computer. …doesn’t have a computer? Who doesn’t have a computer? Anyway… All of the goods go on sale in Japan in November, but we are unlikely to see them here. Panasonic dose not like to play in the American MP3 player market.

[Product Page via Akihabara]

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Comments

Kevin on January 29, 2006 9:43 AM

I cant get my panaonic mp3 plaer to work and I cant aford to bye an Ipod. wene i wont to play a song it sade protected.

skorch on August 19, 2006 12:22 PM

What the hell? I just bought this mp3 player and have been trying to play the mp3s I put on it. Then I read in the manual's tiny smallprint "You cannot play WMA/MP3 files that have been saved to an SD memory card by drag and drop". Well then what's the point? I HAVE to use their crappy software?

Why can't people make an mp3 player where you just copy the music onto the device using the file system so I don't have to have to import my entire collection into their software? What a pain in the ass.

mushu on August 29, 2006 3:15 PM

i buy panasonic mp3 and am not able to put song , my qustion is how i can put the mp3 song in my panasonic sv-sd350v please give the soulution for his

Jaskaran singh on April 21, 2007 2:44 AM

Is there anyone who can give solution for my question that how i play my panasonic sv-sd350v on my email address> Is there any software required for it to play.

Rafael on October 6, 2007 2:09 AM

how can i put a song in my sv350v i wonder if this thing wok give me a quick answer how can i put song in my mp3

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