
Siren of Japan has new MP3 player called the DP100, designed in a compact frame for personal audio on the go. The player comes with a lanyard that fits through a loop hole built into the frame of the player so it’s easy and secure to carry around.
The Siren DP100 comes in 3 capacities of 512MB, 1GB and 2GB and has an internal rechargeable battery that allows up to 18 hours of continuous playback. A USB connection allows the transfer of music files, and the DP100 can double as a mass storage device to hold files of any type through a simple drag and drop from Windows. That same USB connection charges the battery, and an AC adapter is included for a straight AC charge if needed.
The OLED display looks to be nothing fancy, showing active file information and the remaining charge on the battery and the current mode of the music player. The DP100 supports playback of MP3, WMA and WAV files, and can direct record into the device via a built in microphone straight to WAV files.
The whole digital audio player is only 70×27x17 mm and weighs about 28 grams with the battery and the device has languages for both Japanese and English. Also, this firmware is upgradeable in the future should Siren decide to add or change some features
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