Godot Aria M9500 4GB MP3 Player

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Tuesday, August 15th, 2006

godot_mp3_player.jpgThere’s something eye-catching about the brushed steel look of this Godot Aria M9500 4GB MP3 Player, which can store nearly a thousand songs in MP3, OGG or WMA format. Plus, it has an FM radio on board, audio bookmarking and a convenient line-in recording feature that lets you encode analog sources into MP3.

Too bad its smallish 4 GB of storage is in hard disk form—we prefer the durability and smaller form factor of flash memory. Never mind that, though, we just like the way this thing looks. Available now, it’s priced around $151.

Product Page [Godot, via Shiny Shiny]

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