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iRiver T6 Neon MP3 Player Official
PMP Today, CA
It has a 1.8-inch screen and plays MP3, WMA , WAV, JPEG , BMP. It’s designed as little brother to the iRiver E50. The T6 has an FM tuner and 2GB of storage. I believe they dubbed it neon for the touch-sensitive control pad which lights up in use.

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Thomson pumps up volume with tools for MP3HD lossless codec
NetworkWorld.com, MA
MP3HD files will be around four times the size of corresponding MP3 files, but will remain compatible with existing MP3 players. The software includes command-line tools for Windows and Linux that convert standard WAV files into the new MP3HD format,

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Beyond mp3 Players: Creating A Magazine Playlist
PR Newswire (press release), NY
Now, the ability to personalize entertainment has expanded beyond playlists on an mp3 player to include magazine content. Beginning today, consumers will have the opportunity to log on to www.timeinc.com/mine and choose editorial content from five of

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Brisbane Times
Don't rock and drive: report
Brisbane Times, Australia
NRMA Insurance found that MP3 player use dropped off markedly with age. Only 15 per cent of those aged 30 to 39 use the technology, with the figure dropping to 8 per cent for drivers aged over 40. Toyota spokesman Mike Breen said the company had no
Half of WA's young drivers use iPods while driving: insurer WA today
Headphones a hazard behind wheel Sydney Morning Herald
Drivers warned about dangers of iPod use Sydney Morning Herald
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Teddy bear MP3 player launches
Pocket-lint.com, UK
The teddy offers 2GB of internal storage and plays songs or voice recordings through its built-in speakers. As well as playback, it offers voice recording functionality. With controls on its paws, there's also an LED indicator on its snout.

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Radio 1
Apple iPod Shuffle (third generation, 4GB, black)
CNET News, CA
The bottom line: The third-generation iPod Shuffle is the next best thing to an invisible MP3 player, but the quirky controls and microscopic design make it a limited recommendation. Apple's third-generation iPod Shuffle MP3 player ($79) is the
New talking iPod Shuffle unveiled BBC News
Apple iPod shuffle (3rd generation) PC Magazine
iPod shuffle: Hands-on review Telegraph.co.uk
MLive.com - CNET News
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PC Magazine Middle & Near East
Listen to This: MP3 Player Buying Guide
PC Magazine Middle & Near East, United Arab Emirates
One of the first things one should keep in mind is that - choosing the right MP3 player depends greatly on the person’s personality. A MP3 player can also reflect your lifestyle. If you’re the kind of person who often forgets to charge your techie toys

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sango_9314 asked:


This is very complicated I have a coby mp3 player and a Windows XP computer, but I don’t know anything else and why it won’t work.

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summeya m asked:


Ive got an mp3 player which requires a separate memory card. when i try to turn it on it doesn’t work but it only works as a usb drive. How do i get the mp3 part to work?
I forgot to add that i have put a memory card in it!

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David C asked:


I have Philips SA1100/37 MP3 player and use it with Windows Media Player 11. When I sync the tracks that I rip from a CD, instead of the tracks being on the MP3 player in the order that they were on the CD they are scrambled and don’t play in the order they were in the CD. If I sync more than one CD onto the MP3 player, the tracks of the different CDs are mixed together instead of each CD being played separately and in order. These are inspirational type CDs, not music CDs, so having the tracks in the right order is very important to making any sense out of listening to them. The User Manual for the MP3 player mentions putting the CDs into folders. It seems to me that to have each CD as a separate folder on the MP3 player would be a good idea, but I can’t see any way in the MP3 player or the Windows Media player to do that. Can anyone help me? Everything I see on the Windows Media Player Help and Website don’t tell me anything.
Like I already said, It doesn’t matter what order I put the tracks on the player, they play in a different order.
Here is an example of how the tracks from a CD were synced to the MP3 player What shows as 001/009 (track one of nine) on the MP3 player was actually track 7 on the CD or in more detail
001/009=Track 7
002/009=Track 4
003/009=Track 8
004/009=Track 5
005/009=Track 6
006/009=Track 9
007/009=Track 1
008/009=Track 2
009/009=Track 3
and on another Sync it came out different:
001/009=Track 7
002/009=Track 8
003/009=Track 5
004/009=Track 9
005/009=Track 6
006/009=Track 1
007/009=Track 2
008/009=Track 3
009/009=Track 4
It does not matter in what order I sync the tracks, and the random shuffle on the MP3 player is off and has nothing to do with this.
Creating a Playlist makes no difference.
I had to go to work and I just got back home. Before I left I just had time to try what liz suggested with one CD and it worked. I listened to that CD several times at work with my MP3 player and it worked perfectly. Thanks liz. Now I’m ripping a second CD to sync to the MP3 player. I’ll see how that works in a few minutes.

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