I am looking for a portable MP3 player (with storage not cd based) for the gym, and possibly to connecto to my home stereo system. I can't find any good reviews of players. Anyway what portable ...
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The Tiny ZEN Stone 1GB MP3 Player Debuts at $39.99 — Carries 250 Songs, Comes in Six Colors Creative (NASDAQ: CREAF), a worldwide leader in digital entertainment products, introduced the Creative ZEN™ ...
How much music is enough? Portable MP3 players offer consumers an array of options for storing songs--from cheap players with 30 minutes of solid-state memory to $300 or $400 devices with built-in ...
The great draw of portable MP3 players is quantity. I remember when my wife and I took a six-month backpacking trip back in 1999. We never even considered bringing an MP3 player, which might have had ...
SanDisk announced the Sansa® Fuze+ (plus) portable MP3 player is available now, delivering a best-in-class combination of features, ease of use and value. The Sansa Fuze+ portable media player, ...
I’ve had my share of portable mp3 players over the years and have been in the habit of using an old Sandisk 1 GB player while mowing my lawn. I have a big yard with 3 acres to mow so I use a big 50” ...
Preview of what's to come in MP3 and portable video players at the 2008 International Consumer Electronics Show. Donald Bell Senior Editor / How To Donald Bell has spent more than five years as a CNET ...
It’s not exactly Sony, but if you’re looking for something portable, here’s Coby’s recent offerings. The TF-DVD7050 is a tablet-style portable DVD with a nifty little 7-inch screen. Comes with a ...
MP3 portable players are the trend in music-listening technology. These players do not include any mechanical movements, thereby making them ideal for listening to music during any type of activity.
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