http://www.gpx.com/store/i/is.aspx?path=/images/SA308S_lg.jpg&lr=t&bw=230&bh=230
It says it is compatible with all nano devices.
no
If you wish to save a few dollars rather than buy an Ipod then the gpx mp3 player is great. It is thin, light, and it is a good buy for anyone interested in listening to good quality music.
you've to have a codec fromp media player to gpx
GPX, Inc. makes GPX audio equipment. Originally known as Dick Proctor Imports, the company imported electronics. The company started making its own products under the brand name Gran Prix Electronics. In 1985, the company became GPX, Inc. and the brand name became GPX.
If you are willing to do a little research, may I suggest that you look up stereos made by GPX in Consumer Reports, and see what they think as well as what other people think of the, GPX, brand in general.
As of July 2014, the market cap for GP Strategies Corporation (GPX) is $453,345,923.94.
didn't make a 73 gpx just 74 and 75
Most GPX mp3 players hold 2GB to 4 GB. Gigabytes can hold about 250 songs each. Therefore, GPX mp3 players can hold anywhere from about 500-1000 songs.
cooltoad.com is the best all you do is make a screen name and password then they give you all the songs download to a play list and then sync into ur ipod mp3 or mp4
NO
Breed it with ditto.
because they cant