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CNET reviews on MPIO FL400 digital audio player, it comes with 512MB of memory storage, a backlit LCD display, integrated FM tuner, 7-mode preset EQ, USB 2.0 connectivity, and up to 9-hours battery life. The MPIO FL400 has a sharp-looking, wearable design, unfortunately it’s a bit expensive and lack of new features.
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Still remember the 1GB NW-S203F? It is the digital music player from Sony, which available in two version 1GB NW-S203F ($120) and 2GB NW-S205F ($150). Both players feature a 1-line OLED display, built-in FM tuner, and up to 18 hours of continuous playback for a fully charge battery. GenerationMP3 provides us with a hands-on look at Sony’s NW-S203F player. Video…
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SanDisk has released its Sansa C200-series of entry-level digital audio players. It features 1.4-inch TFT display, FM tuner, voice recorder, a microSD card slot, and up to 15-hours continuous playback and it supports MP3, WMA, and WMA (DRM) audio formats. It weighs 1.51-ounces with the battery and it is available in 1GB for $80 or 2GB for $100. Availability has not been announced.
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This is the new Sony digital audio player, NW-S206F. Good news for athlete who likes to listen to music while running and this NW-206 will help you check how much calorie you burned during you run. It comes with a G sensor which will let the music start as soon as you’re running. It is available in 1 GB or 2 GB, support WMA, Mp3, AAC and ATRAC3 files and it is a waterproof player. It measures 15x15x96mm and weighs 26g.
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Is it a weird looking player or stylish? The digital Audio Player from Trekstor, Vibez comes in 2 capacities the 8GB ($254) and the 15GB ($292) featuring a 172 x 232 TFT display, an integrated FM tuner, picture viewer, and a removable battery life up to 20 hours. It supports MP3, WMA, WAV, OGG, and FLAC formats. Available this coming November 2006
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Another black digital audio player, the Siren DP200. Hmm… is this the same with the previous one Maxfield Max-Sin Touch. I guess not, this Siren DP200 is featuring a 128 x 128 OLED display, 512MB/1GB/2GB of storage capacity, built-in FM tuner, voice recorder, 20Hz – 20kHz frequency range, line-in recording, 90dB signal-to-noise-ratio, and USB connectivity. It measures 81×33.5×7.5mm and weighs in at just 26g. Again, this is a fragile player, not putting in your tight pants or back pocket, afraid it might break while you sitting down. This player is available on August 25th in Japan starting price at $86.
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X-21 a digital audio player from Gemei featuring a 2.0-inch 208 x 176 display, 512MB of internal memory, APE support (decreases file size 55%), and an FM tuner. It support MP3, OGG, WMA, WAV, JPEG, BMP, and TXT file format. No word on pricing and availability.
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Godot Aria M9500, yes, another stylish digital audio player. M9500 features 4GB of storage space let you travel with more songs. Media format supports MPEG 1/2/2.5 Layer3, WMA (DRM9), and OGG. Other features include a 128×64 dots STN LCD display with indigo blue EL backlight, built-in FM radio with sleep timer and FM recording, audio bookmark (you can save your current playback status, retrieve for later use), Li-ion rechargeable battery which last for a 9 hours continuous playback. Godot Aria M9500 will be available for retail price about $152
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A cool designed digital audio player from Samsung, the sleek and stylish YP-K5. The great feature of this DAP is that it has an integrated speaker. It sports a bright OLED display, along with touch-sensitive navigation buttons. Supported media formats will be the MP3, WMA, OGG, and ASF. A built-in of DNSE DAP (Digital Natural Sound Engine) technology enhances the sound quality. YP-K5 comes in1GB, 2GB, or 4GB. No word yet on pricing and availability.
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Panasonic SV-SD300, a digital audio player. This player does not have an internal memory, all files are directly runs on your SDcard. It features a 4-line black and white LCD and a NiMH battery that last 23 hours of non-stop playback on a fully recharge battery. Unfortunately, it only has a USB 1.1 connection, so it will be faster if you get a USB 2.0 card reader to transfer you file. It comes with white, silver, pink, and blue colors and each will be selling for $150. But this item now is currently available in Europe and Japan only.
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