Published: November 16, 2004
GoVideo Releases "MP3 Player Bill of Rights"
Rave-MP MP3 Player Manufacturer Declares It's Time to Give People Freedom of Choice and More Bang for the Buck

With its Rave-MP(TM) MP3 players in stores
and flying off the shelves, GoVideo has issued a challenge to the MP3
player industry on behalf of consumers everywhere. Over the last year, the
MP3 player market has seen a huge increase in the number of players
available to consumers who are buying players at record pace.
GoVideo's "MP3 Player Bill of Rights" declares that MP3 player owners
should have the freedom to choose where to buy music online, which software
they use to manage their music, and whether to use a Mac or PC. The bill
of rights also states that MP3 player owners should be able to buy a
full-featured player at a reasonable price.
"MP3 Player Bill of Rights":
1) CHOICE OF MUSIC STORES
MP3 player owners have the right to buy songs and albums from any online
music store. People should not be limited to purchasing music from a
pre-determined set of online stores or music labels.
2) CHOICE OF SOFTWARE
MP3 player owners have the right to manage the music on their PCs and MP3
players using any jukebox software or none at all. While custom software
may allow access to specialized features on an MP3 player, customers must
be able to choose which software to use for basic functions. They must
also be able to drag music files directly onto an MP3 player.

3) FULL FEATURES AT ALL PRICE LEVELS
Customers have the right to
full-featured players at reasonable prices. Player prices should be more
related to capacity then features.
Entry-level players should have all of the features of more expensive
players. For example, FM tuners and voice recorders should be on 128MB
flash players as well as 5 GB hard drive players.
4) IMMEDIATE SATISFACTION
New MP3 player owners should be able to use their players immediately upon
purchase. MP3 Player companies should include a battery and music
pre-loaded on the players so that consumers can try their players without
first loading software and hooking up to a computer.
5) STANDARD CONNECTORS
MP3 players should hook to computers through the most common appropriate
port. Today that port is USB 2.0
6) COMPUTER CHOICE
MP3 Player owners have the right to choose to use their players with PCs or
Macs.
7) TOLL FREE TELEPHONE TECHNICAL SUPPORT
MP3 player owners have the right to
toll-free telephone technical support. While printed and online support
are key to quickly solving most problems, MP3 player manufactures must
offer
toll-free technical support to help less technical customers or customers
with more specialized questions.
"During the first few weeks in stores, the tremendous success of the
Rave-MP players has shown us that there was pent-up mainstream demand for
an MP3 player that was at the high end of the feature chart but at the low
end of the price chart. As mainstream consumers have entered the market
for MP3 players, they have demanded affordable players that do not
compromise on features but are still easy to use," said Kevin Brangan, vice
president of product marketing, digital audio at GoVideo.
"This experience made it is clear to us that MP3 players have entered the
mainstream consumer electronics market and that for consumers to have a
satisfactory experience, the entire industry needs to get together to
ensure that all customers, no matter whose MP3 player they purchase, have a
great experience," Brangan continued. "To assist consumers and the
industry, we are publicly releasing our 'MP3 Player Bill of Rights' with
the hopes that other manufacturers will commit to giving consumers the
rights they deserve."
The Rave-MP players from GoVideo Rave-MP players come in two designs -- the
stylish ARC offers extreme convenience with its large music capacity and
long battery life. The AMP has the light weight and high durability for
people on the go or in the gym. Each design is offered in two capacities.
Rave-MP players use the newly announced Windows Media Player 10 as the
default music manager but also allow consumers to choose virtually any
other jukebox software. Because most PCs already have Windows Media Player
installed, consumers can simply plug their players directly into PCs and
are ready to go without installing any software.
Rave-MP ARC 2.5 and ARC 5.0
The hard
disk-based ARC series, available in 2.5 gigabyte and 5.0 gigabyte versions,
is the ultimate in sleek sophistication. The ARC 2.5 stores up to 83 hours
of music, while the ARC 5.0 stores up to 166 hours of music.* Both ARC
players are powered by a rechargeable 10+ hour lithium ion battery.
Rave-MP AMP 128 and AMP 256
The
flash-based AMP series, available in 128 megabyte and 256 megabyte
versions, is rugged enough to go wherever sports enthusiasts and active
people take it. The AMP 128 stores up to 4 hours of music, while the AMP
256 stores up to 8 hours of music.* Both AMP players are powered by one AAA
alkaline battery and are expandable to one gigabyte of storage with SD or
MMC memory cards.
All
Rave-MP MP3 players include a 5-band equalizer, an FM tuner, the ability to
make both FM and voice recordings, high-quality earphones, an armband, and
a carrying case. The
Rave-MP players also come pre-loaded with music tracks by up-and-coming
independent artists.
Rave-MP Pricing
The rugged, flash-based
Rave-MP AMP 128 is priced at $99, while the Rave-MP AMP 256 is $129. The
sleek, hard disk-based
Rave-MP ARC 2.5 is $199, and the
high-capacity Rave-MP ARC 5.0 player is $249.
System Requirements
Windows 98SE/ME/2000/XP/Mac OSX
Intel Pentium III 300 MHz or above
128 MB RAM Minimum
150 MB available hard drive space
USB Port
CD-ROM Drive
Support
Support will be available on the Internet and through toll-free telephone
support available 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday - Friday, and Saturday from 8
a.m. to 5 p.m. PST.
About GoVideo
Celebrating its 20th anniversary this year, GoVideo is fast becoming a
global competitor in consumer electronics and has pioneered some of the
most recognized and advanced product lines in the industry, including the
DVD+VCR Combo, the Dual-Deck VCR, DVD HTiB, Networked DVD Player, and DVD
Recorder+VCR. The company holds numerous patents covering Dual-Deck
technology as well as other electronics products and systems. GoVideo
markets its products through the largest and finest retailers in North
America under the GoVideo®, CineVision(TM), Sensory Science®,
Rave-MP(TM), and California Audio Labs® brand names. The company has been
recognized for its award winning customer service and provides its retail
partners and consumers with "The GoVideo Experience" of Innovation,
Simplicity, Value and Support. For additional information on GoVideo on the
Internet, visit www.govideo.com.
*Based on music selections and WMA encoding rates. The quoted are times
measured with music encoded at 64k bps.
This press release contains forward-looking statements that involve a
number of risks and uncertainties. Among the factors that could cause
actual results to differ materially from those expected are the following:
business conditions and general economic conditions; competitive factors,
such as pricing and marketing efforts of rival companies; timing of product
introductions; ability of contract manufacturers to meet product price
objectives and delivery schedules; legislative, regulatory, and industry
initiatives that may affect planned or actual product features and
marketing methods; and the pace and success of product research and
development. For more information on the potential factors that could
affect the company's financial results, please contact GoVideo at (480)
998-3400.
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