If price was never an issue, every single person on the planet would have bought the best MP3 player out there. The words 'compromise' and 'value' would have never made it to the dictionary. Fortunately or unfortunately, they both exist in our word-bank and even outside it. Not everyone who wishes to listen to music can afford the iRivers and iPods, but one doesn't have to opt for some cheap unbranded player that passes noise for sound. For those seeking reasonably good sound quality at a reasonable price, we have brands like Transcend, and products like the one we are just about to review.
What's in it for you?
The Transcend T.sonic 820 comes bundled with a standard set of earphones, USB extension cable, line-in cable, neck strap, a driver CD and an instruction manual. With this 2 GB player you can listen to music and radio, record voice and FM, watch videos, view photos, and read e-books.
Specifications
Storage capacity: 2 GB
Dimensions: 82mm x 40.5mm x 12mm
Weight: 45g
Screen: 1.5" (128 x 128 pixel)
Music formats: MP3, WMA, WMA-DRM10
Photo formats: JPG, BMP
Recording format: ADPCM (WAV)
Video format: MTV
FM Radio
Battery: Rechargeable Li-ion
Techtree is on the ball with this one. I have the Transcend T610 (2GB) with EP630s but this model looks much more promising. Video playback too! Good effort by Transcend..
by ganpat
from mumbai
on 17/08/07 07:43 PM
I have been unable to attach the device to my windows 2003 computer.
Are there a different set of driver to be used with Win 2K3
by vickey
from bird
on 05/03/08 06:19 PM
Which is better tsonic 840 or tsonic 820?
tsonic 840 has TFT LCD screen where as 820 has a OLED Screen, which will play video more better?
by Raj Pawan
from gulbarga
on 19/11/07 11:38 PM
Ms. Bajaj. This piece of writing is pretty decent. It is a great improvement over the last semi-abstract attempt to show-off language skills that fell flat.
by Emil
from Mumbai
on 20/08/07 04:46 PM
he good news guys on Saturday 18\08\2007 i brought a T.sonic 820 4GB(Black Colour) for a mere 3700Rs. with 1 year warranty from computer selection, lamington road.
by Kalpesh Chingle
from Thane
on 19/08/07 08:16 AM
If you want to listen to music on this, better buy any Iriver player (even if it is 256 MB) for the same price. You would not mind changing the songs every now and then but you will definetly enjoy the quality of sound.
by Ravi
from Mum
on 18/08/07 12:02 PM