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For example;
Music - you can set Repeat Mode-Play Mode-EQ Select-User EQ Set
Radio - Stereo Switch-FM Region
Record - Record Quality-Record Volume
Display - BLight Time-Lum-Blight Mode
Auto Play - Text-jpeg

System - Language-About-Calibrate-Bee
Power Off Time - Off-10 min.-15 min.-30 min.-60 min.
Default - Returns all of the settings to the factory default settings
Upgrade - Allows you to upgrade your system over the Internet
Conclusion
Very seldom do you find a piece of electronic gear that just makes you want to tell everyone you meet how well it works or you are constantly using it in the hopes someone will ask how well it works. That is the exact case with the Super Talent Vedigo28 MP4 Player.
This player is absolutely a dream to use and listen to, and to top it all off the battery life is better than Microsoft Zune my wife uses and it will surpass the iPod Namo that I normally use.
To test the sensitivity of FM receiver I used an old B&K Signal Generator tuned 106.0 MHz, after allowing the Frequency Generator to warm up for 1 hour we set the Super Talent Vidego28 to the same frequency. We then adjusted the output on the signal generator until the tone could barely be heard. We then tested the Microsoft Zune and the Apple iPod using the identical settings to see if the tone could be heard. The tone was not audible in the Zune and it was about the same level as the Vidego28. So that test allow shows that the Vidego28 can hold its own with what are considered to be some of the better MP3/4 players.
The one thing I would recommend if you like a lot of bass in your music is to purchase a different set of ear buds to wear as these seem to lack the base most of us like.
With a price tag of about $86.00 and the opportunity to add an additional 4GB of memory you can then have an MP3/4 player that is as good and in our opinion better than than some of the major brand name players..

A special thanks to Super Talent

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