The player comes with a base station that connects to your PC through a USB port, so you can transfer music files from your hard drive; the base station also recharges the batteries. Each song has a little liquid-crystal graphics display that accompanies it, and serious train spotters can even edit those graphics using a program called Dance Producer that comes with the watch. Dance, little pixels! Dance!
Casio Geeks Out With New Watches
From Time Digital: It's all in the wrist: GPS,MP3, snapping pics and synching Palms
The range of stuff we can strap to our wrist is
expanding, and its hard to resist evocations of Dick
Tracy so why restrain ourselves? Like the
cartoon character of yore, the fantasyland
possibilities of what feats can be performed with a
little miniature tech magic have become reality with
a new line of clever digital watches from Casio. For
starters, theres a fully functional MP3 player
albeit a pretty chunky one, with an equally chunky
name: the WMP-IV Wrist Audio Player. The
WMP-IV holds 16 MB of music, which is about half
an hour at CD-level sound quality, and it has a tiny
and very cool graphic equalizer mode with five
settings.