Philips 2GB GoGear Flash Audio and Video Player

Item: 311-239
HSN Price: $99.95
Shipping & Handling: $6.95
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Immerse yourself in music, movies and photos on-the-move with the Philips 2GB GoGear Flash Audio and Video Player.  Hold a spacious 2GB of media and play up to 15 hours of music or 4 hours of video.  The 2.2" color LCD gives you a pleasurable viewing experience without putting any strain on your eyes.  The SuperScroll lets you find the file faster, while the double action search keys give you speed control when navigating through large libraries.  So, get it all and get it fast with this brilliant little player. 

Philips 2GB GoGear Flash Audio and Video Player Features:

  • SuperPlay - enjoy hassle-free, 1-touch playback
  • Multitude of sound equalizer settings - get the best quality sound tailored to your personal preferences
  • Automatically syncs with Windows Media Player
  • Compact and light weight
  • Built-in FM tuner
  • Plays music in MP3 or WMA format, as well as WMV videos
  • Play back photos in slideshow format
  • Measures approx. 3.7"L x 2.1"W x .5"H
  • Power Source: rechargeable battery (plug the USB cable into your PC)
  • Made in China
  • Comes with a manufacturer's 1-year limited warranty 
Accessories Include:
  • Set of earbud headphones
  • USB cable
  • Lithium-ion battery
  • Software CD
  • Quick Start guide

System Requirements:

  • Windows XP (SP2 or higher) or Vista
  • CD-ROM drive
  • USB port
  • Internet connection



 

For warranty information, please call HSN.com Customer Service at 800.933.2887 (8 am-1 am ET).

About Philips...
Philips brings sense and simplicity into your home with electronics that are advanced, easy to use and meet your needs. With more than 100 years in the industry, the company got its start producing carbon-filament lamps in Europe. Today, Philips is one of the world's largest electronics companies.