| No More Plugs! Windup Mp3 Player and Cell Charger |
| Friday, 10 August 2007 | ||
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Trevor Baylis, inventor of the original wind up radio has come up with a media player that also charges mobile phones and has a built-in flashlight. It plays mp3, wma, asf, wav, and mp4 files, and has a built in FM radio plus an analog recorder, and a photo-viewer too. If you have the stamina you can wind it for 20 hours' worth of playback. The Eco-Media Player gives you about 40 minutes of use for each minute of cranking. For those of us who can't spare a minute to crank, it also has a standard USB charge connector and computer interface. You can store a lot of media and data onto the 2gb internal
memory. The Eco-Media Player is expandable with plug in SD cards. The player is listing for about £169.99, and can be pre-ordered now at the ethical super store. Keep Reading for more on the Eco Media Player's specifications. Via: Eco Digital and BoingBoing See Also:-Pull String Power- -YoYo MP3 Player- -MP3's for the Earth!- The Manufacturer's Specs: Specifications
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simple question
written by glo , August 12, 2007
Who would provide service to this phone, or how would you talk across to another city or another state?
It's not a phone
written by Jay , August 12, 2007
This isn't a phone, it can just charge the more popular ones. All in all a good idea, but people are lazy so it isn't gonna stick around for long.
Wind powered Charger...They cell cheap .
written by ABHY , August 15, 2007
Some people in india have been using the Wind Powered Charger since a year ago...Not sure though how efficient it is.
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written by 航空公司 , January 07, 2008
Who would provide service to this phone, or how would you talk across to another city or another state?
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