Philips GoGear Connect allows you to multi-task so you can listen to music look at maps and use location-based services all at the same time. The first WiFi-enabled MP4 player from Philips to offer the full Android experience, plus superior sound experience and a world of apps and games at your fingertips.
Superb quality sound:
- FullSound to bring your MP3 music to life
- Sound Isolation headphones to minimize environmental noise
- SafeSound to enjoy music to the max without damaging your ears
Complements your life :
- High speed WiFi for high speed internet access
- Android Market to access thousands of applications
- HD video (720p ) playback support
Easy and intuitive:
- Bright 3.2-inch capacitive touch-screen for an enjoyable experience
- Philips Songbird: one simple program to discover, play, sync
- LikeMusic to make playlists of songs that sound great together
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