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The Audio Pro Porto is a leather-clad, portable iPod dock which offers the flexibility of battery operation and an additional FM tuner.
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The BDP-S550 is a fully loaded Blu-ray player with all the bells and whistles, including the latest Profile 2.0 advanced interactive feature support and HD audio.
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Fujitsu's netbook offering doesn't really differ much in performance, but redeems itself in design. We still wish it was a touch cheaper, though.
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Read, extract, and convert audio from your CD-ROMs.
Reduce the level of vocal in your stereo music audio files.
Adjust and model a wide palette of guitar sounds on your Mac.