The Magnesium Max-Ivy MP3 Player
As far as MP3 players are concerned there are two distinct camps – those who think that iPods are the be all and end all of MP3 players and those that, whilst happy to acknowledge Apple’s player for being the superstar it undoubtedly is, would rather look elsewhere for their digital music players. And, in all honesty, I must confess that I very much fall into the latter category (primarily just because iPods are just so very common these days).
Besides, when you have players like the Max-Ivy from Maxfield around, I’m afraid that, as a committed non-conformist, I can’t help but find my head turned.
Constructed from a high-gloss, scratch-proof magnesium and available in 1GB, 2GB and 4GB flavours the Max-Ivy features distinctly cool retro styling with touch sensitive controls, a 1.8 inch 65K TFT colour screen and supports MP3, WMA and OGG file formats as well as the display of JPEG photos and slideshows.
You can gain further details regarding the Max-Ivy via this site, whose prices range from £75.99 (for the 1GB version).
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