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Old 04-18-2008, 08:31 PM   #1 of 3
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NPower Fusion: What can I do with it?


I walked into Target and saw an NPower Fusion for $20 on clearance. It was an $80 toy at X-mass time. I needed a MP3 player that would play secure WMA files. (audio books) And this one was cheap and I could return it if it didn't work. I had no idea that it could play games and hold a 2 Gb SD Card.
Anybody else have one of these devices. Other than a portable Picture alblum and MP3 player, what else is there to do with it?
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Old 04-22-2008, 04:51 PM   #2 of 3
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You can get Java games for the Fusion at getjar.com. I've already found and installed about a dozen. I'm disappointed that the installed Java games went away when I reformatted the internal memory.

If you run Windows and have a tv tuner card you can capture video that will play on the Fusion. I have thousands of hours captured and burned to discs and now I have a portable player for my shows. I think the online digital movie rentals will also work since it supports Digital Rights Management.

I probably won't load pictures but that is a nice feature. I have purchased WMA music that I was able to load using WMP9 even though the instructions seem to say WMP10 is needed.

The Fusion should have been a huge success but I guess people want iPods and nothing else.
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