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 :: Personal JukeBox Compressor
 

Features
  • Store and playback over 100 CDs worth of music
  • All the features you'd find in a standard CD player (Fast-forward, rewind, pause, repeat, shuffle, volume control, etc)
  • 3 Adjustable Levels Of Bass Boost
  • High quality Digital Audio with a signal/noise ratio more than 90db, with less than 0.1% total harmonic distortion.
  • Audio Output Wattage: 50 Mw at 32 Ohms
  • Large easy to read 128x64 LCD screen (2.5in. x 1.2in.)
  • Pocket sized (5.9 inches wide, 3.2 inches high, 1.0 inch thick)
  • Weight: 10 oz.
  • 10 hour Lithium-Ion rechargeable battery with built in charger (3.6v 1350mAh)
  • USB port for fast data transfer between Personal Jukebox and PC
  • Headphones, International Power Supply adaptor, PC software and cables included
  • 1 Year Limited Warranty
System Requirements
You must have a PC with Windows 98 to use the Jukebox Manager software to download music to your Personal Jukebox. (Believe this statement, I was unable to get the device to work under a fresh install of w2k, and the USB support in all versions of win95 is not good enough to support this device).

Minimum System Requirements
  • 200MHz or faster
  • 64MB Ram
  • 50 MB free disk space
  • 16 Color display
  • Windows 98
  • USB enabled
  • CD-ROM
Optimum System Requirements
  • 300MHz or faster
  • 128MB Ram
  • 50 MB free disk space
  • 256 Color display
  • Windows 98
  • USB enabled
  • CD-ROM
The major incompatibility I encountered was the OS requirement.  I was running Windows2000 when I originally tried the software and it did not function. In particularly, it is supposed to be plug-and-play (as are all USB devices) but w2k does not see the device. After loading up Windows98 it worked without a hitch. I've heard rumors of the device working under Windows2000, and I can only assume that is due to a 98->2000 upgrade in which the device was already configured.

So what can it really do?
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