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October 03, 2005
First International Digital Broadens Its Popular irock! MP3 Player Line
MP3ez is a simple, cost-effective MP3 player for first time buyers and children of all ages. The device features 128MB of built-in memory, which can be expanded to 2GB with an optional memory card. MSRP is $39.99.
Chicago (PRWEB) October 3, 2005 -- First International Digital, Inc. (FID), maker of the popular irock!®, Beamit™ and MusiCaseTM series of digital audio devices and iPod® accessories, today introduced its MP3ez™ digital music player (Model 930).
Designed with simplicity and flexibility in mind, MP3ez is an ideal solution for first time MP3 player buyers and children of all ages. The device offers simple, straightforward operation, with no additional software required to install for Windows 2000 and Windows XP.
MP3ez features 128MB of built-in memory, holding more than 30 songs. With an optional memory card, MP3ez can be expanded to 2GB, carrying more than 500 songs.
“An increasing number of parents are purchasing MP3 players for their children,” said Sonia Soto, FID’s Internet and Marketing Manager. “MP3ez is an ideal choice for this demographic due to its ease-of-use, flexibility, and cost-effectiveness.”
MP3ez includes one pair of earbud earphones with neck strap, a user’s manual, and a USB cable. The device is powered by one AAA battery. MP3ez is $39.99 (MSRP). For more information, visit www.myirock.com.
About First International Digital
FID, or First International Digital, Inc., (www.fidinc.com), develops and markets the popular irock!®, Beamit™ and MusiCaseTM series of digital audio devices and iPod® accessories. As a Motorola spin-off with nearly 100 multimedia patents, FID is known for its innovative, high quality consumer electronics. FID products are available at leading retail outlets as well as at www.myirock.com. The company is headquartered near Chicago.
Posted by Industrial-Manufacturing at October 3, 2005 12:27 AM