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Samsung’s S2 Pebble is a portable, screenless MP3 player that is aimed at the fashion conscious consumer. It has multiple EQ settings, LED light effects and play modes, as well as Samsung’s DNSe (Digital Natural Sound Engine) technology.
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via Smart House @ 5:39 1st Jul
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via Palm Boulevard @ 8:22 30th Jul
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We’ve seen some cheesy MP3 players over the years.. but this has got to be one of the cheesiest. It’s the Star Wars Darth Vader MP3 player and really now.. this is an MP3 player that ONLY a die hard Star Wars fan could possibly love. There’s really nothing at all special with this player aside from the picture of good ‘ol Darth himself. You get 512 MB of space, a built-in radio, and support for WMA and MP3 file formats. Yup.. pretty lame.
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via Toys And Gadgets @ 10:51 23rd Jul
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When your country builds 70% of the world's electronic toys, it's pretty easy to to come up with some interesting commemerative items, for say, the Olympics. In this case, Chinese workers put their $40-a-month efforts into an MP3 player shaped like the birds nest inspired Bejing stadium. The Bejing MP3 offers a choice of capacity ranging from 1GB to 4GB, handles the usual MP3/WMA combo, and has a small LCD display. Otherwise, it is a simple bare bones player. Oh wait, did I mention that the unit has a matching speaker? The Bejing Stadium MP3 player is priced cheap enough, $19.99 for the 1GB and $32.56 for the 4GB unit. Another $12.98 gets the matching speaker.
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via MP3 Newswire @ 11:13 20th Aug
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The U4 showcases a host of new and improved features from Samsung's previous model in the line, the U3. The most notable of these new editions is its USB component, which allows for a direct connection to a user's computer. The mp3 player can act as both a flash drive for data storage as well as a traditional mp3 player.
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via China Post @ 5:14 17th Jul
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This image of the Samsung U4 MP3 player appeared on Samsung's Korea site over the weekend, promising "freedom from monotony." And while there are no hard specs surrounding this rendering except that it's "coming soong," it will likely pick up where the Samsung U3 left off, which is to say it wants the iPod Shuffle's head. [YEPP via GenerationMP3 via AnythingButiPod]
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via Gizmodo @ 19:52 7th Jul
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Dell may soon release a new MP3 player, but having traveled down the MP3 player road before without success, what makes Dell so confident about its new offering? Experts say if Dell offers connectivity to free or subscription content with its new MP3 player, and if it sports a killer interface, it may give Apple's iPod some competition.
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via NewsFactor Network @ 22:05 5th Aug
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Dell may soon release a new MP3 player, but having traveled down the MP3 player road before without success, what makes Dell so confident about its new offering? Experts say if Dell offers connectivity to free or subscription content with its new MP3 player, and if it sports a killer interface, it may give Apple's iPod some competition.
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via Mobile Tech Today @ 1:15 31st Jul
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Say you desire a MP3 player but don't want to carry around the weight of a player and attached headphones. How about an inexpensive headphone with the MP3 player built in? DealExtreme is selling one such player right now for around $21.
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via About @ 20:08 5th Jul
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BEIJING, July 18 /Xinhua-PRNewswire/ -- CCID Consulting, China's leading research, consulting and IT outsourcing service provider, and the first Chinese consulting firm listed in Hong Kong (Hong Kong: 8235.HK), recently released its article on the MP3 market. Any product has to experience four periods -- an introduction period, a growing period, a mature period and a recession period. After the introduction period in 2001, the growing period during 2002-2004, the mature period during 2005-2006, China's MP3 market has entered the terminal stage of the rapid growing period in 2007: the number of brands are reducing and the sales volume is shrinking. The MP3 Market Has an Obvious Downward Trend The sales volume of China's MP3 player market reached 1.
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via Financials.com @ 17:02 18th Jul
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Samsung Electronics on July 16 unveiled a new fashionable MP3 player model (U4) for launch in the Taiwan market early next week at a recommended retail price of NT$2,290 (US$75) for a 2GB version and that of NT$2,990 for a 4GB version, according to Samsung Electronics Taiwan.
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via DigiTimes @ 12:24 17th Jul
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Caught this latest update of the top MP3 player manufacturers from the Wall Street Journal. The provider of the data is, of course, NPD, a group whose figures we take with a grain of salt. No surprise here that Apple is number one in MP3, though with a market share that has grown from two-thirds market share to nearly three-out of four players. SanDisk remains at number two, but hey look...Microsoft's Zune line has moved into number three, albeit with a modest 4% share of the market. Still, that's better that the 2% held by Sony and Creative Labs. We are assuming that NPD is including portables that handle video too, simply because that would otherwise imply that Apple's shuffle, the only audio-only MP3 player in its line, has 71% of the market alone.
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via MP3 Newswire @ 11:13 20th Aug
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Once again, back to show us they can take the ordinary and turn it into something with that "artistic designer" feel to it; Samsung debuts the DVD-F1080. This DVD player comes in almost half the size of your average player but still manages to pack almost all the same features under the hood. Those looking for the best possible player for their home theatre will like the fact that it also supports 720p, 1080i or 1080p upconverting. Let's take a deeper look at what this simple looking player can do!
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via Warp 2 Search @ 9:14 17th Jul
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Watch out Apple, because Dell is poised to unveil an MP3 player and music downloads service, according to company insiders. The Wall Street Journal has it on good authority from a mole within Dell that the PC manufacturer has already designed and tested its own MP3 player. The gadget’s thought to feature a small iPod Nano-esque display and allow users to navigate through tracks with a scroll wheel that’s integrated into the player and positioned just below the display.
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via Neowin.net @ 15:30 30th Jul
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The Samsung TL9 is an ultra-compact digital point-and-shoot camera with 10.0 megapixels and 5x optical zoom. It is designed for consumers who are looking for a slim camera with a little extra zoom and unique fun features. The TL9 has dual image stabilization, an embedded contents management program, MPEG-4 video recording, face detection, blink detection, a 2.7” LCD screen, and an MP3 player. It will be available in September 2008 for about $279.
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via Picture Correct @ 10:05 20th Jul
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Keeping up with our recent fascination with touchscreen devices, the Samsung YP-P2 gets rid of most of its physical controls in favor of a user interface that relies almost exclusively on its large touchscreen display. While it may not necessarily be able to compete against the iPod touch, the Samsung P2 multimedia player still comes with a very healthy smattering of features.”
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via Motherboards.org @ 19:23 19th Jul
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"Recently I read a review of an mp3 player where the author purposely chose not to discuss sound quality because, in the author’s words, 'The chosen player has a great deal to do with how you access your music, but very little to do with how it sounds…' That got me thinking. Do all mp3 players sound alike? They are all digital, so it’s the same 1’s and 0’s playing the music, so how can there be a difference in sound quality? I have tested some mp3 players myself and have noticed drastic differences. I have trouble believing that mp3 players don’t influence sound quality that much. They have different components, circuitry, software and build tolerances, so how can there not be a difference?"
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via Digital Media Thoughts @ 6:59 13th Jul
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There are now various ways to get free download MP3 Music online now, the commonest one is to download free mp3 music using the search engine to generate a list of website for download. Using a search engine to download free mp3 music can be very limited as most listed websites requires some form of payment in order to download any mp3 music. Don´t get it wrong, the downloading of mp3 music is free but you may be required to subscribe to a membership before you can have access to download mp3 music
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via American Chronicle @ 1:15 31st Jul
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An MP3 player designed by a university professor for an education charity project has won a world-renowned design award. The Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology said Wednesday that the school's industrial design team led by Prof. Bae Sang-min won the silver prize at the 2008 International Design Excellence Awards for its "CrossCube" Nanum foldable MP3 player.
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via Digital Chosun @ 0:34 24th Jul
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Free your mind as you groove to your favorite tunes with Samsung’s latest range of MP3 players. Samsung’s S2 MP3 players enable you to see, hear and feel the music through advanced DNSe™ technology and excellent sound quality.
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via Hua Hin Today @ 10:20 27th Aug
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ROUND ROCK, TX (Hypebot) – Dell is downplaying earlier reports that they are reentering the mp3 player market with a WiFi enabled device. "We have not announced that we are going to be selling an MP3 player," the spokesman told TechWeb. "We are looking into the possibility of coming up with different content avenues that can be shared across multiple devices built by Dell."
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via Encore @ 5:03 1st Aug
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SanDisk Corporation today announced the availability of the multi-faceted Sansa Fuze MP3 player in Singapore. The stylish music player is loaded with capabilities and features to keep consumers well entertained while on the go. The Sansa Fuze player comes in a wide array of colors (pink, red, blue, black and silver) and capacities (2, 4 and 8 gigabyte (GB)) with an expected starting price of only S$139.00 SRP.
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via HardwareZone Singapore @ 10:14 21st Jul
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Zvue, which not too long ago brought us a patriotic themed MP3 player called the Spirit, is out now with another themed player targeting fans of the legendary band Journey. It is called the Zvue Journey player and you'll find it for sale exclusively at Wal-Mart for around $40.
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via About @ 7:08 25th Jul
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Petite-sized portable media players are aplenty and what comes to mind at once are the iPod Shuffle and the Creative ZEN Stone. Joining the party is the recently released Samsung YP-S2 portable media player, otherwise affectionately known as the S2 and the ‘Pebble’. Small as it may be, the S2 packs quite a punch in its audio delivery.
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via NforcersHQ @ 16:28 8th Aug
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Petite-sized portable media players are aplenty and what comes to mind at once are the iPod Shuffle and the Creative ZEN Stone. Joining the party is the recently released Samsung YP-S2 portable media player, otherwise affectionately known as the S2. Well, there's also the little reference to it being known as the "Pebble", and believe us, small as it may be, the S2 packed quite a punch in its audio delivery, when we tossed this little pebble out for a quick test.
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via HardwareZone @ 17:43 7th Aug
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