Is it possible to upload music files by encoding at 128kbps instead of 64k?
Yes, but it can only store up to 250 songs for 1GB memory. Q: What is CSTN color display? A: Short for Color Super-Twisted Nematic, CSTN is an LCD technology developed by Sharp Electronics Corporation. Unlike TFT, CSTN is based on a passive matrix, which is less expensive to produce. The original CSTN displays developed in the early 90’s suffered from slow response times and ghosting. Recent advances in the technology, however, have made CSTN a viable alternative to active-matrix displays. New CSTN displays offer 100ms response times, a 140 degree viewing angle, and high-quality color rivaling TFT displays – all at about half the cost. A newer passive-matrix technology called High-Performance Addressing (HPA) offers even better response times and contrast than CSTN. Q: What is DRM? A: DRM is an acronym for Digital Rights Management, a broad term used to describe a number of techniques for restricting the use and transfer of digital content. DRM is used in a number of media, but is most