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  2. Empeg Car - Wikipedia

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    The Empeg Car was one of the first in-car MP3 players developed. Originating in a personal project to build an in-car system that could perform MP3 playback in software, a British company called Empeg was formed in July 1998 to build a commercial version of the concept, [ 1 ] this becoming available for sale in August 1999.

  3. FiiO X3 Portable Music Player - Wikipedia

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    The X3 is a mid-level member of the FiiO X Series of portable music players. It supports major lossy music formats such as MP3, and lossless music formats such as FLAC. The player received positive reviews, being described as an "affordable and terrific sounding" music player by CNET. Praise was given for its quality to price ratio; however, it ...

  4. Vehicle audio - Wikipedia

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    Stock and aftermarket CD players began appearing in the late 1980s, competing with the cassette. The first car with an OEM CD player was the 1987 Lincoln Town Car, and the last new cars in the American market to be factory-equipped with a cassette deck in the dashboard was the 2010 Lexus SC430, [23] and the Ford Crown Victoria. [24]

  5. 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.

  6. Rio PMP300 - Wikipedia

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    The Rio PMP-300 portable MP3 player. The top view shows the face of the player. The bottom view shows the edge of the player (including its proprietary connector) and the included parallel-port adaptor. The Rio PMP300 is one of the first portable consumer MP3 digital audio players, and the first commercially

  7. Category:Digital audio players - Wikipedia

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    S1 MP3 player; Samsung M800 Instinct; Samsung YEPP; Samsung YP-R0; Samsung YP-R1; SanDisk portable media players; Sansa c200 series; Sansa e200 series; Sansa Fuze; Sansa Fuze+; ShoqBox; Shuffle play; Sony NW-A810; Sony Xperia Tablet Z; Sony Xperia X; Sony Xperia X Performance; Sony Xperia XA; Sony Xperia Z; Sony Xperia Z1 Compact; Sony Xperia ...

  8. Portable media player - Wikipedia

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    In South Korea, sales of MP3 players peaked in 2006, but started declining afterwards. This was driven partly by the launch of mobile television services (DMB), which along with increased demand of movies on the go led to a transition away from music-only players to PMPs. [53] By 2008, more video-enabled PMPs were sold than audio-only players. [9]

  9. RCA Lyra - Wikipedia

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    RCA Lyra RD2312. Lyra is a series of MP3 and portable media players (PMP). Initially it was developed and sold by Indianapolis-based Thomson Consumer Electronics Inc., a part of Thomson Multimedia, from 1999 under its RCA brand in the United States [1] and under the Thomson brand in Europe.

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