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So, What Does it Do?

1 Getting Started

WELL, FIRST OF ALL

try to imagine what you could do with

20GB of storage space...

That’s right, 20

gigabytes of your favorite music.

400 albums.*

5,000 songs.*

All in the palm of your hand.

Just connect the Rio to your computer’s USB port,
download your music to the player and you’re on your way.

The Rio features a large, backlit graphic LCD display so
you can easily navigate your way through your massive
song list by artist, album or song title.

You can even use the built in Rio DJ to hear a 60-minute
sampling of your favorite songs, a playlist of just the
newest songs on the player, the most/least played songs,
only songs from your favorite decade, and much more.

Rather listen to the radio? No problem. An FM tuner is
built in, with up to eight presets.

Need long battery life? Again, not to worry. The lithium-
ion rechargeable battery lasts at least 10 hours per
charge at 50% volume.

The Rio supports popular audio formats, including WMA
(up to 192 kbps) and MP3 (up to 320 kbps). Plus you can
view and sort your music using ID3 and WMA tags.

The CD-ROM includes USB drivers for Windows (98, ME,
2000 or XP) and Mac OS (9.0.4 or higher), along with
RealJukebox and iTunes to help you manage your music.

So, what are you waiting for? Let’s get started...

How Much Music?

The example given is for 128 kbps sampling; see

page 14

for player capacity at various sampling rates.

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