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Olympus VJ-10 - a radio with 37GB hard disk

Posted February 27th, 2007 by Mihnea Boiangiu

Olympus VJ-10

Olympus Japan has launched the Olympus VJ-10 radio. The radio has a 37GB hard disk. The purpose of the enormous memory is to store over 2,500 hours of recording. It records in WMA format (32 - 128 kbps). The device can be preprogrammed for 20 recordings which are saved in different folders depending on the frequencies. The Olympus VJ-10 has a 3.9 inch (128 x 400) monochrome STN display, USB 2.0, amplifier and stereo speakers which sound much better thanks to SRS and WOW XT. The Olympus VJ-10 is just a simple AM/FM tuner. It doesn’t support satellite radio and is a little expensive. The price settled for this device is 40,000 Yen ($ 335). Perhaps the decision of selling the VJ-10 as a radio server explains the high price.

[Credits: Newlaunches]



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