Mon Mar 24, 2008 12:47PM EDT
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Solar-powered MP3 players are all well and good, but what'll you do when the clouds gather? Behold the crank-powered Eco Media Player, which will keep you dancing in the dark (sorry, couldn't resist).
The Eco EMP-MX71 ($200, discovered by the Boy Genius Report) comes armed with 2GB of memory (expandable thanks to the SD memory card slot), a 1.8-inch display, music playback (MP3, WMA, ASF, WAV, and OGG files are supported), a video player (WMV, AVI, and MPEG files will work, with help from a file conversion utility), and voice/in-line recording.
Nice, but here's the kicker: You can power the Eco with the built-in hand crank, which (according to the specs, at least) gives you 40 minutes of music playback for every minute of winding. The crank will also charge dead cell phones (a series of adapters is included). And don't worry, if you're sick of cranking, you can always power up the player via its USB port.
Other features on the EMP-MX71 include an LED flashlight, a photo viewer, and a text file reader.
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Product page [via The Boy Genius Report]
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about time somebody uses old technology for new devices, now if they can make one for a laptop computer?
Does the capacity to hold the charge dwindle over time? A handcrank flashlight I have worked great for a while. Now I get about a minute of good light for every minute of cranking.
whoa. thats really cool.
Hahaha I'm thoroughly amused.. that's pretty wicked~~!
The Wii is just plain FUN! This is the cheapest of the three big gaming console on the market; sugge ...
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1 Posted by figambi on Mon Mar 24, 2008 2:49PM EDT Report Abuse
Sign me up for one