Samsung's YP-T7 is a tiny flash-based MP3 player, which isn't as cheap as an iPod Shuffle, but it features a voice recorder, in-line recording, an FM radio and a 65K-colour screen that can display JPEG photos.
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Not content to stay in the hard drive MP3 player space, Toshiba has introduced some flash-based players into its product mix.
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Optima's A121 has a nice feature set, but poor headphones and an asking price that's only just shy of Apple's superior Shuffle player make it a hard player to recommend.
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Verbatim's not a name you usually associate with music on the move, but its latest entry into the MP3 player space has something which many of the established brand names don't - expandability.
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SanDisk hopes to grab a slice of the flash MP3 player market back from Apple when it releases its Sansa music players on Friday.
Despite fevered speculation Apple Australia was planning to announce today the launch of an iTunes music store in this country -- with some pundits claiming a statement was being prepared to coincide with the MacWorld conference in the US -- nothing eventuated.
System uses a PC to transform a television into a digital video recorder, DVD player, stereo and photo viewer.
Disney has partnered with Lexar to release a range of brightly coloured data storage accessories, including a High School Musical USB bracelet.
Sony's new Rolly dancing MP3 player joins SanDisk's Shaker and iRiver's Mickey Mouse model in the category of cute-but-gimmicky kids' music products.
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Barely weeks after the 3GSM World Congress in Cannes, we witnessed the announcement of four new Sony Ericsson models. In particular, the K750i and W800i could very well be the hottest phones in 2005.
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