Hot on the heels of the original Eco-Media player comes the Revolution.
To power the Eco-Media Player Revolution, simply wind the integrated handle, and it will reward you with 24-bit Hi Fidelity playback of all the major music formats including Apple AAC, Microsoft WMA, mp3, and OGG Vorbis. Playlists can be organised by Favourites, Artists, Albums or Genre, and the device can even handle movie playback, supporting formats such as MP4 (H.264) and Windows WMV, for superb, glitch-free enjoyment of all those great music-videos and feature films.
Featuring 4gb of internal flash memory, the Revolution can hold up to 2,000 songs - and if that's not enough, there's an SD card slot too, which can increase the capacity of the player by up to 4gb.
Want to keep up to date whilst on the move? The Revolution even includes a quality stereo FM radio, and you can even record your favourite shows to enjoy later.
With built-in photo album support you can carry your cherished pictures around with you - and even set up a slide-show, featuring superb pan and zoom functionality.
With a built in ebook reader, long bus and train journeys will fly by, and you can even save a bookmark so you can pick up where you left off. If you prefer someone else to read for you, audio books are fully supported.
If all that wasn't enough, the Eco-Media Player Revolution will even help you out if your mobile phone dies. Simply connect your phone using one of the attached connectors, and power it up using the Revolution's hand-crank. A minute of winding should be just enough to make that vital call.
Ethicalsuperstore.com product code: 72194
Shipping Weight: 750g
Audio Play - mp3, AAC, WMA, WAV, OGG Audio Record - Hi Fidelity WAV Encoding Audio Input - Stereo Line In, Switchable Pre-Amp for Turntables and Microphones, Internal Voice Microphone Video Play - AVI, mp3 (H.264), WMV Photo View - BMP, JPEG, GIF eBook View - .TXT Internal Memory - 4gb SD Card Expansion - Up to 4gb Max Play Time (fully charged) - 48 hours audio / 7 hours video Max Play Time (1 min winding) - 40 minutes radio / 45 minutes mp3 Compatibility - Windows XP, Vista, MacOSX, Linux


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mary43 asked this question on 8th Oct 2008
Q: Can this be put in an ipod dock? How does one get it fully charged?
A: No, the Eco Media Player Revolution cannot be charged in an ipod dock.
It can be recharged fully via PC / Laptop USB port, or by it's internal ECO-Dynamo system which provides approximately 45 minutes audio play time for each 1 minute of winding. Max play time: 50 hours.
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katharina asked this question on 9th Oct 2008
Q: Hello, this looks great?
Is there still a torch?
A: Oh yes - it features a high intensity LED torch. John
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mary43 asked this question on 8th Oct 2008
Q: Can you only listen to the music via earphones?
A: No if you want an alternative to earphones the Eco Media Player Revolution has a built-in mono loudspeaker.
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bikegirl asked this question on 26th Nov 2008
Q: hi, I'm just wondering what dimensions the revolution has - I see the shipping weight but what is the product's weight? also the size (LxBxH)
thanks,
A: The Eco Media Player Revolution measures approx. 115mm tall x 62mm wide and 30mm deep.
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kath asked this question on 2nd Nov 2008
Q: Hi, can you listen to music/radio while reading an ebook? Thanks.
A: A quick test shows that you can indeed listen to music whilst reading an ebook.