
Yet another company enters the digital audio player market, and this time Insignia has unveiled the Amigo, a flash-based MP3 player that boasts some pretty sleek looks. The Amigo is available in 1GB and 2GB capacities which should be adequate for casual listening or those who like to carry their music with them while exercising. It is powered by a removable, rechargeable battery that lasts up to 18 hours of continuous playback before running out of juice. The 1GB model retails for $99 while the 2GB model is more expensive at $129. More features after the jump. • 1.2″ color screen
• Built-in FM tuner
• High-speed USB 2.0 interface for blazing transfer speeds
• Easy CD-ripping
• Rubberized carrying case included for durability
• Rechargeable battery provides up to 18 hours of playback time
• Supports Napster and Rhapsody subscription music services
• PlaysForSure compatible
• PC and Mac compatible
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