16GB Multimedia Player weighing 57 grams with Flash Memory powered by Inbuilt Rechargeable Batteries.1yr warranty. Includes: MP3 Audio Playback, JPEG Image Display, Video Playback, Shuffle Mode, Repeat Mode, Data Storage, Voice Recording, Radio Tuner, Button Lock, Display, Back Lit Display.
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