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Inc. April 2006 Darren Dahl |
Case Study Update: Outside the Big Box An update on Lance Fried, the CEO of San Diego-based Freestyle Audio who was thinking about turning down a tempting offer from several big-box chains that wanted to sell his waterproof MP3 players. |
Home Theater January 27, 2010 Mark Fleischmann |
Who Wants a Souped-Up MP3? MusicDNA will embed extras but only for authorized downloaders. |
PC World May 2001 Edward N. Albro |
Roomy Memory Keeps Intel's Music Rolling The Pocket Concert Audio Player from Intel boasts 128MB of onboard memory--enough to hold about 2 hours of MP3 music compressed at a near-CD-quality 128 kbps. And with a list price of $300, it's not much more expensive than players with skimpier storage... |
PC Magazine July 4, 2008 Brittany Petersen |
Take Your Tech to the Beach The best waterproof gadgets and cases to keep your gear safe in the surf. |
Outside March 2005 |
Reviews of MP3 Players No longer just miniature jukeboxes, the latest portable digital media players bristle with extras: Think FM tuner, voice recorder, stopwatch, waterproof case, plus storage for text, image, and movie files. |
PC World March 2006 Danny Allen |
Tiny iRiver Does Video The iRiver U10 digital media player can handle video files as well as audio ones. |
PC World March 2004 Josh Taylor |
Digital Audio Hi-Fi These devices let you play digital audio through your stereo system, and the only finger you have to lift is the one on your remote control. |
PC Magazine July 13, 2004 Bill Machrone |
New Music Players Gun for iPod We gathered seven of the latest entries into the hard drive-based music player market to see how they stack up against Apple's iPod. With superlative sound and a multitude of special features, the 40GB iRiver H140 is the new digital audio player to beat. |
PC World February 2004 Richard Baguley |
Small Player, Big Features IRiver's IHP-120 MP3 player is a bit hard to get to know, but well worth the effort. |
PC World February 16, 2001 Michael Gowan |
How It Works: Hardware MP3 Players Your digital audio is now free to roam away from your PC. Here's how MP3 hardware players work. |
PC Magazine November 2, 2004 Emile Menasche |
Your Music The emergence of legal download services, dedicated network audio receivers and obscenely inexpensive hard drives have made a computer the next must-have component for your home entertainment system. |