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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Effectively a member of the Vision series, the Zen Digital Media Player handles most popular music and videos formats in a handy credit card sized form factor.
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Lips' wireless mics and excellent song selection make for an evening's worth of entertainment, but it has little to offer solo players.
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The O2 is a solid player, offering impressive video and sound quality and support for a massive list of filetypes.
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Mirror's Edge offers occasional thrills, provided you can get past some awkward stumbles.
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Memory goliath SanDisk continues its assault on the flash-based MP3 player market with the launch of the flagship e200 series and the budget-class c100 series.
First, music players were added to mobile phones. Then TVs. Next up is the mobile phone with a built-in digital video recorder.
Two high-res, Wi-Fi toting, high-capacity handhelds from Archos will be hitting shelves in October. Just don't call them media players.
Hard-drive manufacturers are contemplating a new-size hard drive to counter the challenge presented by flash memory.
SanDisk wants to replace the hard drive in notebooks with flash memory, a swap that it says will make thin laptops faster and more reliable.
MP3 players are getting cheaper with bigger onboard storage and wider format support. We reckon that 24-bit MP3 players could be the next wave. For now, all digital audio players are still at 16-bit, with micro jukebox players expected to be the in thing this year.
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No one wants to get writer's cramp or carpal tunnel, but it can be hard to avoid if you're taking notes in classes or meetings all day. CNET.com.au rounds up these lecture-worthy MP3 players.
Everyone's got different priorities when it comes to portable music players. CNET.com.au picks the best MP3 players for sound quality, battery life, ease-of-use and overall features.
In an ideal portable world, batteries would run forever and a day. But they dont; we explain why and provide tips on maximising your MP3 player's battery life.
Surrounded by neat new technology, CNETers every once in while sit back and daydream about the perfect gadget. Here's the MP3 player that we dreamed up.
Apple's iPod family may rule the world of MP3 players but there are many challengers out there. We take a look through the Creative Zen team sheet, which tackles Apple from top to tail.
Stream Flash videos and audios.
Record what you hear from your PC.
Capture and edit any sound played by computer including live Internet radio.
Record audio from the Internet, a microphone, and multimedia players.
Play and record multimedia files.