Cheese and crackers, what is it with the MP3 player launches today? Pocket-Lint points out two more products, from two different companies: the first is a 64MB (ack!) from Alba clunkily called the MP364NDI [pictured left] that is aimed at the ‘beginner market’ (you know, those music rookies who can only listen to eight songs at a time) and is priced at a barely-compensatory $55; the other is the much more attractive (the cute girl/ugly friend syndrome, perhaps) mpio hd200, another 5GB hard disk-based player (that’s like the fourth time I’ve written that today) that is nice enough looking as these things go, has integrated FM with recording and the important-to-few-but-don’t-tell-them OGG Vorbis support. Digitalway’s mpio hd200 is priced at £199 in the UK (which is around $360 here), but if the expect to sell any in the US I’d hazard a guess that it will retail for just under $250.
I’m thinking Seagate and company finally dropped a boatload of hard disks on all these vendors.
Read – More MP3 players from Alba and Digitalway [Pocket-Lint]
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