Panasonic SV-SD300 digital audio player
Posted on Aug 14, 06 07:21 PM PDT

Most budget flash-based digital audio players come with a pathetic amount of memory, but Panasonic decided to address the situation with its SV-SD300 by introducing a paradigm shift. There is no internal memory whatsoever - the SV-SD300 runs directly off your SD cards, so its size is limited by your budget. Features include a 4-line black-and-white LCD and a NiMH battery that boasts 23 hours of non-stop playback beforer requiring a recharge. Unfortunately, one questionable decision by Panasonic would be the USB 1.1 connection - we suggest you copy all the files over to the SD card via a USB 2.0 card reader before popping it in. Choose from white, silver, pink, and blue colors for $150. It is currently available in Europe and Japan.
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By mark , 30/09/07 11:31 PM (CommentID #317943)
hi all... i have this one but i lost the serial number... :( anyone could help plssssss....
THANKS .. pleaseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
By jerome , 26/08/07 10:08 PM (CommentID #281869)
how can i use the fm radio and the mic recorder of
my unit? do i have to down load a software prior to the software i am using ( sd jukebox 5.0 )
By maricar , 08/08/07 6:34 AM (CommentID #266018)
I have one as well, but it suddenly stopped working. Where did you get yours? email me at: timber@hotmail.com. Thanks
By maricar , 06/06/07 6:53 PM (CommentID #198186)
i bought sv-sd300 but i cannot open or download music since the manual is in japanese language and when i open the jukebox it requires serial number of an item in which i don't know where to find..please help me.. i'm so excited to use my mp3 player.. thanks a lot
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