Nextar Peanut-Shape MP3 Player

Nextar unveils new Peanut-shaped MP3 player named MA588 that measures 2.7 x 1.3 x 0.7-inches and comes in five colors: black, pink, red, blue and silver. It features USB 2.0 interface for fast file transfer, supports 7 languages and provide 12 hours of continuous playback.

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Toshiba G450 Phone cum MP3 Player

Toshiba presents its G450 phone, which is also an HSDPA modem and an MP3 player. It can also be used as an USB drive. The G450 supports UMTS 2100MHz, HSDPA (7.2Mbps), GSM 900/1800/1900, GPRS/EDGE mobile network systems.

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SanDisk’s Sansa Clip upgrades to 8GB



SanDisl’s Sansa Clip has upgraded to 8GB and for just $99, downright triumphant for a clip-on and OLED screen. Like the other Clip models, it’s got 15 hours of battery life.

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Philips Luxe Bluetooth MP3 Player

Philips releases its new Luxe MP3 player, the latest addition to its GoGear line. It features Bluetooth 2.1 functionality. It allows you to pause your tunes so you can answer a call.

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Cowon O2 PMP hands-on



Cowon O2 is the latest PMP which is a flash-based and support for almost every video and audio format including MKV video and FLAC audio. Cnet has got hands on it. The major notable improvements over last year’s Cowon offerings is the user interface. The O2 uses a slick Apple-esque system with large glossy icons, all entirely touch-driven using the 109mm (4.3-inch) LCD display. Behind this are some superb specifications, particularly for videophiles, including support for MP3, WMA, FLAC, OGG, AAC, ASF, WAV, APE, WavPack, True Audio Lossless, MusePack, Monkey’s Audio, AVI, WMV, MPEG-4 SP, MKV, OGM, MPEG-2, DAT and MTV. Safe to say that practically anything you put on here will be supported.
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