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  2. Dell Digital Jukebox - Wikipedia

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    Dell Pocket DJ. The Dell Pocket DJ is a pocket sized player released by Dell in 2004. It has 5 GB of memory, capable of holding 2,500 songs. It retailed for $199, which was the same price as the now discontinued 4 GB Apple iPod Mini. The Pocket DJ has a 10-hour battery life and charges through a USB plug either through the computer or ...

  3. Rio Receiver - Wikipedia

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    Rio Receiver. The Rio Receiver was a home stereo device for playing MP3 files stored on your computer's hard drive over an Ethernet or HomePNA network. It was later rebranded and sold as the Dell Digital Audio Receiver. With a design derived from the existing Linux -based Empeg Car, it became popular among the Linux hacking community.

  4. Rio Audio - Wikipedia

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    Rio Audio (archived January 4, 2005) Rio Japan (archived July 13, 2004) Rio was a line of digital audio players and related audio products. Its first release, the Rio PMP300 digital music player (also known colloquially as simply the "Diamond Rio"), released by Diamond Multimedia in 1998, was one of the earliest notable and commercially ...

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  6. Portable media player - Wikipedia

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    MP3 CD/DVD players: Portable CD players that can decode and play MP3 audio files stored on CDs. Such players were typically a less expensive alternative than either the hard drive or flash-based players when the first units of these were released. The blank CD-R media they use is inexpensive.

  7. Dell - Wikipedia

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    Discontinued products and brands include Axim (PDA; discontinued April 9, 2007), [217] Dimension (home and small office desktop computers; discontinued July 2007), Dell Digital Jukebox (MP3 player; discontinued August 2006), Dell PowerApp (application-based servers), Dell Optiplex (desktop and tower computers previously supported to run server ...

  8. List of hardware and software that supports FLAC - Wikipedia

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    Meridian Sooloos. Pixel Magic Systems' HD Mediabox (with firmware 1.3.4 or higher) PS Audio Perfect Wave DAC + Bridge (Digital-to-Analog Converter/Digital Streamer) Seagate FreeAgent Theater+ HD, HDTV Network Media Player STAJ100. T+A Music Player [ 12] Western Digital WD TV HD based.

  9. Rio 500 - Wikipedia

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    The Rio 500 was the first MP3 player to allow file transfer via USB cable, and PC & Mac support. It features 64 MB of flash memory available for music, has light blue backlight, ability to set bookmarks, has an expansion card slot ( SmartMedia card) and is powered by one AA battery. It is roughly the size of a standard pack of playing cards.