August 22nd, 2005 by Chi An
The iRiver U10 will be launched later on today in Korea. And now, it will hit America stores soon. It is listed at iRiver America’s homepage with price. The prices ain’t attractive, US$199.99 for 512MB and US$249.99. Still, there is no news for larger capacity of U10.
The remarkable new iriver U10 features an eye-catching, direct-click interface that makes it easy to fly through your media collection and find the right song, video, photo or game. Plus, the iriver U10 works with both subscription and pay-per-song music services, so millions of songs are available to you.
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August 21st, 2005 by Chi An
Is Apple going to debut iPod Shuffle with more capacity? Shopping.com has leaked the product page for the iPod Shuffle 4.1 GB MP3 player. But there is no other information available, neither price nor specification.
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August 21st, 2005 by Chi An
Believe it or not? You can get a brand new iPod Color as low as US$75 (excluding $15 of shipping surchage)! The price in Apple Store is US$299. It is $200 cheaper than Apple!. The deals is offerred by OSX-E store to its forum members.
What comes together with iPod Color?
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August 20th, 2005 by Chi An
Do you know that iPod can actually do more than just playing MP3? If you are an iPodder, you may think that iPod has less features compare to other digital audio players. Well, there are plenty of third party application that extends the fun of iPod.
Mathew Honan of
Playlist Mag has picked six iPod hacks that should not be left out by iPod enthusiasts. Let see what are they!
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August 19th, 2005 by Chi An
Sony Europe recently introduced their latest MP3 players - the “Walkman Bean” series, including NW-E205, NW-E207 and E305.
Both NW-20x and NW-30x are having similar features excepts the built-in FM tuner of MW-30x. The “Bean” plays ATRAC3plus and MP3 with
awesome li-on battery. However, it only has a single line OLED display.
It’s really a huge “bean”. A weird name and a weired design.
How Sony describes their masterpiece?
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