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Monday, January 21, 2008
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A lot of people probably think of RAM when someone mentions Super Talent. But lately it has become sort of a trend to expand your product catalogue to more product sector, which apparently is the case with Super Talent. Because of this, Super Talent has produced a series of multimedia players, and the one we are taking a look at is the Vidego24T MP3/MP4 player. Packaging The Super Talent Vidego24T arrives in a blue box, which contains another box which you can fold out. In one side of the box we have the player, and the other side contains the accessories. Beside the specifications there's nothing interesting to see or read on the box.
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Thursday, October 11, 2007
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It seems like the hottest trend among portable electronics these days is to get rid of physical buttons and replace them with touch sensitive controls. The Apple iPod may have that popular click wheel, but Super Talent is taking the touch sensitive route with their latest offering, the Super Talent VIDEGO24. It?s got a fairly large 2.4-inch color screen, 1GB of internal memory, and a microSD expansion slot for more storage. The features sound reasonable, but there are more than a couple of issues with the user interface and physical design.
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Tuesday, October 9, 2007
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Super Talent's bread and butter has traditionally been a mix of budget and overclocking friendly RAM, but they also showed us they know a thing or two about music players when we reviewed their Mega Screen MP3 Player last year. That was twelve months ago, and Super Talent now sports an MP3 lineup refreshed with bigger screens and snazzier feature-sets. The question is, have Super Talent's music players gotten better with age, or does the old adage 'one step forward and two steps back' apply? That's a good question, and we aim to find out!
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