User:Rsrikanth05/Transcend T.sonic
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The Transcend T.sonic is a portable media player created and produced by Transcend. The current models include the 320, 630, 650, 820, 840 and 850. The 320, 630 and 650 feature an OLED screen, while the latter models include LCD screens. It has also been criticized for being tacky, and for being a cheap imitation of the iPod. The 650 and 850 are available at capacities of 2 GB, 4 GB, 8 GB, and 4 GB, and 8 GB respectively.
Models
[edit]There are several models in the T.sonic series, including a few which have been discontinued.
- T.sonic 310 (Discontinued)
- T.sonic 320
- T.sonic 510 (Discontinued)
- T.sonic 520
- T.sonic 530 (Discontinued)
- T.sonic 610 (Discontinued)
- T.sonic 615
- T.sonic 620 (Discontinued)
- T.sonic 630
- T.sonic 650
- T.sonic 820
- T.sonic 840
- T.sonic 850
Facts
[edit]- All the Transcend T.sonic Players use a Mini USB port for data transfer, and battery charging, except the T.sonic 310, 320, 510, and 520 which has an intergrated USB port like the first generation iPod Shuffle.
- All Transcend T.sonic models come with a Lanyard. The 310's headset/earbuds had a Lanyard attached to it.
- Excluding the 510, 520, and 620, all T.sonic models have a replaceable internal Li-ion battery, while the others run on a single AAA alkaline battery.
- The 320 is currently the most popular, second only to the 610. It looks like the First generation iPod Shuffle, and like the 310, and has a screen.
- The newer T.sonics can play subscription media and media bought from online stores such as iTunes, Amazon, Wallmart, etc.