Archive for the 'MP3 Players' Category

Aigo A208 256mb MP3 Player with secure WMA9 support

Thursday, April 26th, 2007

Aigo A208 256mb MP3 Player

The Aigo 256mb MP3 player is a stylish and simple MP3 player that allows you to play music downloaded from the Internet. It comes with an instructional video, battery, ear phones, USB lead and use manual.

The Aigo A208 256mb MP3 Player is usually £12.99 from Amazon but is available today for a special price of £7.99. Thats a savings of 62%. Simple click on the link below to order the Aigo A208 from Amazon at the discounted price. Available for a limited time!

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iPod Mobile Phones

Thursday, October 19th, 2006

There is strong speculation that Apple is in the process of developing an iPod mobile phone and that they have trademarked the name “iPhone”. An Apple insider claims that in the trademark filing, Apple described the iPhone as “handheld and mobile digital electronic device for the sending and receiving of telephone calls, faxes, electronic mail, and other digital data; MP3 and other digital format audio players,”

Watch this space!

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New iPod nano released

Wednesday, September 27th, 2006

New iPod nano

A new version of the very popular iPod nano has been released. The new iPod nano is thinner, has a brighter screen and up to 24 hours battery life. It is available in five colours: silver, blue, pink, green and black.

There are three models available. The 2Gb model holds approximately 500 songs and is available for £99 at the Apple Store. The 4Gb model holds approximately 1000 songs and is available for £129. The 8Gb model holds approximately 1000 songs and is available for £169.

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Microsoft to take on the Apple iPod

Monday, September 18th, 2006

Microsoft is developing a MP3 music player in an attempt to compete with the market leader, the Apple iPod. Microsoft will launch the “Zune” music player in the US in time for Christmas. The first Zune will hold 30GB worth of music and will include a wireless feature where owners can wirelessly transfer music to each other. This feature is not currently available on the iPod.

Zune owners will be able to download music from the Zune marketplace, which will compete with Apple’s iTunes. It will be possible to pay a flat fee to download an unlimited amount of music, or buy songs individually.

Pricing information has not been released yet. It is unclear whether Microsoft will be able to muscle its way into a market that is totally dominated by the Apple iPod. Much of the iPod’s appeal is down to sexy iconic style of the product. It is doubtful that Microsoft will be able to compete with that.

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