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Extrait: English inventor Trevor Baylis released his pioneering Freeplay wind-up radio in 1996, designed to improve communications in Africa and slow the spread of AIDS. Since then he's gone on to develop a range of energy-producing products such as piezoelectr...
Extrait: Come on - is this a wind-up? A great concept, just not as well implemented as it could be in this first release. Its been over ten years since Trevor Baylis unveiled his Freeplay wind-up radio, and now hes bringing the concept up to date with the E...
Eco-friendliness; general functionality; usefulness; no batteries required; doubles up as a portable phone charger
Price; no belt clip; line-in socket should be 3.5mm; torch is utterly pointless on an MP3 player; included earphones are abysmal
An extremely niche product and as a result of its high price, probably only one for campers, travellers, the seriously pro-green or anyone desiring music when they cant guarantee mains power exists. Costly, but too cute to dislike ...
From a technical point of view this machine is a considerable achievement and marks another milestone in the development of kinetically powered products. Of course it will appeal strongly to those with green issues high on their agenda, so little Jere...
Extrait: This is like the Swiss Army knife of media players, with enough extra functionality that you can forgive it its comparative bulkiness. The sound quality is fine, though its colour screen is no great shakes. If you lead an outdoor life and want some ru...
Extrait: Trevor Baylis created the first wind-up radio 16 years ago for use in areas where mains electricity was intermittent or non-existent. Since then the inventor has applied the same technology, consisting of a wind-up generator and a rechargeable battery,...
Extrait: I got my Eco Media Player about 2 weeks ago and I’ve been checking out it’s various functions. The device has several features like a video player, music player, fm radio, LED torch, photo viewer, hi-fi recorder, memo recorder, data storage device and ...
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Publié: 2007-10-12, Auteur: Donald , review by: cnet.com
The Trevor Baylis Eco Media Player is a wind-up MP3 player that features video playback, a photo viewer, an FM radio, a voice recorder, a line input recorder, a text reader, expandable memory, and a flashlight. You can even use it to charge your cell p...
The Eco Media Player is bulky, expensive, and includes only 2GB of storage. The music player does not support DRM-protected music, or ID3 tag sorting. Video playback is dim, and the screen is relatively small.
The Eco Media Player may be overkill for recreational camping, but its a perfect boredom-buster for globe trekkers, extreme outdoorsman, or MacGyver.
The Trevor Baylis Eco Media Player is a wind-up MP3 player that features video playback, a photo viewer, an FM radio, a voice recorder, a line input recorder, a text reader, expandable memory, and a flashlight. You can even use it to charge your cell p...
The Eco Media Player is bulky, expensive, and includes only 2GB of storage. The music player does not support DRM-protected music, or ID3 tag sorting. Video playback is dim, and the screen is relatively small.
The Eco Media Player may be overkill for recreational camping, but its a perfect boredom-buster for globe trekkers, extreme outdoorsman, or MacGyver.