Tuesday, 10 March 2009

Zvue Spirit Stars Stripes '4th of July' MP3 Player Celebrates American Patriotism [Embrace the Spirit of America Courtesy of China]$36

If you happen to be a US citizen looking to flaunt your undying
patriotism what better way could there be than carrying around this Zvue
Spirit MP3 player which not only comes emblazoned with the American flag
but also sports a star shaped navigation pad, comes pre-loaded with no
less than fifteen suitably patriotic songs, and which, naturally,
appears to be made in China.

Putting aside the blissful irony of it all, the somewhat underwhelming
limited edition aluminium Zvue Spirit comes with just 1GB of integrated
storage capacity, a 1' monochromatic display, an integrated microphone
allowing for voice memo functionality and offers MP3, WMA and WAV file
format support. Other notable 'highlights' include a 5 band custom
equalizer and a purported battery life of around 6 hours based on a full
4 hour charge.


The clincher, however, has to be the fact that the Zvue Spirit comes
complete with a set of 15 pre-loaded tracks that are sure to get your
patriotic senses stirring, these being:

I Feel Good - James Brown
Back In The U.S.A. - Chuck Berry
Sweet Home Alabama - Lynyrd Skynyrd
Drive South - John Hiatt
XXX's And OOO's (An American Girl) - Trisha Yearwood
Fly Like An Eagle - The Neville Brothers
Rocky Mountain Way - Joe Walsh
Takin' Care Of Business - Bachman-Turner Overdrive
Simple Man - Lynyrd Skynyrd
Rock And Roll All Nite - Kiss
(You Can Still) Rock In America - Night Ranger
America Is My Home (Part 1) - James Brown & The Famous Flames
Free Bird - Lynyrd Skynyrd
Some Gave All - Billy Ray Cyrus
God Bless The U.S.A. - Lee Greenwood


Due to be released on 4th of July - well, of course - the Zvue Spirit is
currently available for pre-order for around $36 and we don't doubt that
our US readership will be positively scrambling to get their orders in
just at a time when American industry is baring the brunt of cheap
Chinese imports.

DigitalRiver

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