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more about #haier more comments → ytkliu: I'm not really sure that's such a great deal - especially since if you actually shop the deals now, you can save a lot because of the recession. Case ... more » nutbastard: ... you can get a refurbed 8gb 1st gen ipod touch for just a bit ($40) more... i mean really, without knowing how the OS is, and considering the sub p... more » orijimi: From the looks of it, the interface is going to be something like a shapeshifting wiring diagram. Sorta like this. more » otko: All your standard digital files means several different things to different people. Where some might be happy with calling mp3 their standard music fi... more » blash: Introducing the REAL CrunchPad - at least the music part of it. more » njso18: The price point is cheap but this is still a situation where you are much better off shelling out the extra hundred bones for the iPod touch, because ... more » Nathan Obbards: I don't think Haier is the one giving the free eMusic downloads as eMusic gives you 35-40 free downloads and an e-book when you first sign up with the... more » Kaiser-Machead: I wonder which products Haier makes better. Their washing machines, or this PMP? I wonder how much benefit one actually gets from this touch screen i... more » -
#pmp
Haier's $100, 8GB Touchscreen PMP May Be the Cheapest Around
Behold the Haier Theatre, a full touchscreen media player that might be pretty unremarkable were it not for its surprisingly low price tag: a 4GB version for $90 and 8GB for a measly $100. More » -
#portablemedia
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 » -
#portablemedia
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 » -
