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more about #daps more comments → (Starman) Starman: Does this support M4A (AAC) and Apple Lossless? If so, here comes an interested buyer! more » DustyButt™: If you use a PMP while working out and you use an iPod, I question your sanity. At $50 these are great for tough environments, and it's guilt free whe... more » Thao: Anyone got other screenshots? Damn, I want this. Video is something the iPod Touch absolutely blows at, to the point where I don't use video at all. I... more » Sora57: This answers the question, "what's up, Dock?" more » p0op: Giz, be honest. If this was shiny and had a metallic apple on the back you'd be all over how this is one of the greatest players of all time. more » josephers: Please, Sony, don't come up with a proprietary audio codec if this gets popular. more » ae86takumi: This is only for music lovers. Noise Canceling built-in. Well time to erase all my music from my iPod and keep it for movies. I am already running of ... more » IN THE FACE!: "To give you an idea of the size, it fits perfectly in that little change pocket of a pair of jeans." Change pocket? Really? You haven't studied your ... more » Monty: I used to think Giz was "suckling at the Apple teat", but now I think you are just all hot and bothered for anything touchscreen. I can not say I sha... more » -
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Sansa Clip+ Review: Big Sound, Tiny Body
Sandisk's Sansa Clip has been the preferred cheap mp3 player for audiophiles for awhile now, and the Clip+ improves on the original in price, design, capacity and features. Basically, this is the best trash mp3 player around.
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Samsung YP-R1 PMP Plays Your Torrented Episodes of 30 Rock
We're loving Samsung's new line of PMPs, and as lifelong haters of forced video conversion, we're especially glad that Samsung's been throwing us torrent-using pirates a bone with great codec support and a 2.7-inch touchscreen in its new YP-R1 PMP. More » -
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MP3-Playing Bunny Uses Most Adorable Dock Possible
This little bunny is named Miffy, apparently a fixture of Dutch children's books, and like our favorite American rodent has been made into an mp3 player. It's cute and all, but it's definitely the cartoony, grassy dock that sells it. More » -
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A PMP This Ugly and Expensive Had Better Sound Amazing
But I think we're clear on the sound quality front. The HifiMAN HM-801 is a digital audio player, yes, but its modular design allows for a portable amp to be popped right inside. More » -
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Sony's OLED, Wi-Fi Walkman Gets Priced to Go Head-to-Head With the iPod Touch
Sony's X1000-series Walkman PMP, which packs a gorgeous OLED screen and Wi-Fi, is likely to be priced to directly compete with Apple's iPod touch, according to an early appearance on Sony's site. More » -
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Samsung P3 Media Player Review: Here Comes a Nano Beater
Samsung's new flagship P3 PMP isn't an iPod touch killer—despite the touchscreens, the comparison doesn't hold up. In a shoving match against the iPod nano, however, the P3 trumps it in just about every respect. -
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Haier America Rolls Out With New Rhapsody Ibiza MP3 Players
In what may seem like a late start to the iPod race, Haier America is updating their Rhapsody Ibiza line with 2 new MP3 players: the Mini and the Touch. Sound familiar? More » -
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Rhapsody and Haier Go PC-Free with Ibiza Wi-Fi Music Player
Today Rhapsody and Haier launched the Ibiza Wi-Fi music player, which lets you download Rhapsody tracks via Wi-Fi without connecting to a PC first. This is really good news for Rhapsody users, until now there was no true portable device for managing tracks, though Apple, Microsoft and SanDisk (with Yahoo) have launched similar products. The question is, how good will Chinese-electronics maker Haier be at entering a game both Apple and Microsoft have approached only gingerly? Here's a look at the ambitious initial hardware, Haier's first US-destined DAP: More »
