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"Today we introduce a new MP3 player--SanDisk Intros 32GB Flash MP3 Player. But SanDisk is announcing a new standard called USBTV that's based on just that practice."Zebronics has launched two new MP3 players; the Uno and the Gamma. We're still trying to get our heads around the announcement, but it sounds like USBTV is for anyone who doesn't want to deal with connecting up and streaming over a wireless network. The Uno is meant for entry-level users. Basically you connect up a flash-based, USBTV-enabled media MP3 player to your PC via USB, automatically copy over your content, and then physically shuttle the device to a cradle connected to your TV.It is a 1GB MP3 player, and comes with a good quality headphone. Honestly doesn't sound much different than using an iPod with a video dock connected to your TV, but no matter, SanDisk says they've already talking to LG, Mitsubishi, and Pioneer about incorporating USBTV ports directly into their TVs and are showing off a prototype device that they're confusingly describing as a Digital Flash DVD MP3 Player. It's good to be a maker of flash media when you sell an MP3 player, because your portables get all the new high-end memory cards and chips first. Meanwhile, the Gamma comes in 1GB and 2GB MP3 players capacities, and features voice recording for as long as users want to record their voice. SanDisk announced that they have bumped the capacity of two of their players, lead by the 32GB Sansa View, which is officially the first 32GB flash portable to be announced. As of now, both the Uno and the Gamma don't feature FM radio. Priced at $349 the SanDisk Sansa View 32GB will ship to retail stores next month. Meanwhile, SanDisk has also increased the capacity of the Sansa Clip to 4GB MP3 player and adds a polished mirror finish.A 4GB Gamma MP3 player is in the pipeline that will come with FM. SanDisk keeps the price at a nice iPod Shuffle busting $79. Both the Uno and Gamma are immediately available. mp3 players SanDisk also announced the release of a 12GB microSDHC card for those who just don't have enough memory on their mobile devices. " "The summer PMP/DAP market is heating up with quite a few new models for summer appearing in the last couple of weeks.The Uno is priced at less than Rs 1,000. The latest comes from a well known make for audiophiles Harmon Kardon, whose new personal media MP3 players aims for the higher end of the market with the addition of GPS capabilities in a 2.9"" x 4.6"" x 0.78"" body. Dubbed the Harmon Kardon Guide + Play, the MP3 player sports a modest 2GB of flash memory with an SD slot for expansion (with a 4GB top end). Zebronics has launched two new MP3 players; the Uno and the Gamma. The 4"" screen sports touchscreen control and 480 x 272 resolution. The Uno is meant for entry-level users. mp3 player The MP3 players handles the MP3 and WMA codecs as well as the AAC format, which means it will be able to play those DRM-free EMI tracks that iTunes will soon offer.It is a 1GB player, and comes with a good quality headphone. The Guide + Play also handles both MPEG-4 and WMV9 video files. Meanwhile, the Gamma comes in 1GB and 2GB capacities, and features voice recording for as long as users want to record their voice. On the GPS side the Harmon Kardon Guide + Play sports both 2D and 3D high res maps with the complete Western and Northern and Southern European maps pre-installed. As of now, both the Uno and the Gamma don't feature FM radio. mp3 player The unit weighs in at a healthy 7.1 ounces and ships now for $399. " .A 4GB Gamma player is in the pipeline that will come with FM. Both the Uno and Gamma are immediately available. The Uno is priced at less than Rs 1,000. zubehoer mp3 player " "I4U just reviewed the Insignia Pilot 4GB MP3 players and gave a very high mark on it, 9/10. It does support various formats of media, FM tuner, memory expansion and Bluetooth. Unlike the one I reviewed, it is powered by an unremovable lithium-ion MP3 player battery. mp3 The tuner on the Insignia Pilot 4GB MP3 player is one of the best I have seen. It will display song and track information of the station broadcasts RDS data. You can remember songs you hear on FM radio that you like by saving the RDS track and artist data. The only bad part about the Insignia Pilot 4GB MP3 player is that it lacks a mic for recording voice. A line in jack is included though, which will allow the connection of a mic." .

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