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  2. List of Cowon products - Wikipedia

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    On February 29, 2012, Cowon Systems Inc. released the Cowon A5 Plenue. [citation needed] The Cowon A5 Plenue is a portable media player that has a 4.8-inch 800×480 pixel thin-film-transistor (TFT) touchscreen, JetEffect sound engine, Android 2.3 OS with custom UI, 1 GHz CPU, 800 MHz vídeo chip, Mali GPU, microSD slot, and a 32 GB or 64 GB storage.

  3. Sound Burger - Wikipedia

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    The Sound Burger is a portable record player developed by Audio-Technica of Japan. Originally released in 1983, it was brought back in an updated form in 2022. The original Sound Burger (model no. AT770) was marketed in the United States as the Mister Disc.

  4. Kobo Arc - Wikipedia

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    The Kobo Arc, a 7-inch tablet originally ran on Android Ice Cream Sandwich 4.0.4 and running on Android Jellybean 4.1, is manufactured by Kobo Inc. It was released in November 2012. [1] The tablet has access to Google Play applications. The 2013 refresh of the Kobo Arc HD includes 7-inch and 10-inch versions. All use Android Jelly Bean 4.2.2.

  5. Unusual types of gramophone records - Wikipedia

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    Although dubbed a 5-inch record, to be usable in most compact disc players, the record can be no bigger than 120 mm or about 4.7". [5] 5 in (13 cm) Between 1888 and ca. 1892-1894, Emile Berliner recorded a few 5" records under the toy company Krammer & Reinhardt.

  6. SanDisk portable media players - Wikipedia

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    The Sansa Fuze+, announced on August 31, 2010 in capacities of 4 GB (US$79), 8 GB (US$89) & 16 GB (US$119), is a portable media player with a 2.4 inch QVGA color display and touchscreen capability. It also features an FM radio with FM recording and RDS [ clarification needed ] capability, a voice recorder, and 24 hours of audio playback from a ...

  7. Zune 80, 120 - Wikipedia

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    The Zune 80 and Zune 120 are portable media players developed by Microsoft in its Zune series of media players. The Zune 80 was announced on October 2, 2007 and was released on November 13, 2007. [1] It, along with the Zune 4, 8, and 16, is part of the second generation of Zune devices.

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