
While iPods are extremely popular, they don’t exactly pack in all the features that users clamor for. The Insignia Pilot hopes to bridge that gap with the following specifications.
- 4GB/8GB internal flash memory
- SD memory card slot
- Integrated FM tuner
- 2.4″ color LCD display
- Bluetooth connectivity
- MPEG and WMV support
- Claimed 25 hour battery life
What makes this special is support for subscription music service like Rhapsody and in-line encoding that allows you to rip your music from your cassette, vinyl or CD collection. Interested parties can pick up the Insignia Pilot for $110 and $140 for the 4GB and 8GB models respectively.
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