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  2. Rio Receiver - Wikipedia

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    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.

  3. 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.

  4. Empeg Car - Wikipedia

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    Rio Receiver - Network enabled client for streaming music off a computer to anywhere in the home; Rio Central - A home stereo component that ripped CDs to MP3s and stored them on an internal hard drive. Supported Rio Receivers as clients. Rio Karma - Portable 20gb music player

  5. Samsung Yepp U series - Wikipedia

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    The Samsung Yepp U series is a line of USB key MP3 players made by Samsung and introduced in 2005 with the YP-U1. Samsung used to release a new device every year. Only the YP-U7 was released two years after the U6. It is the largest (7 models) and most durable (7 years) Yepp series.

  6. Squeezebox (network music player) - Wikipedia

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    Play songs stored on memory card or USB disk, although it can only handle playlists of 100 songs or less when doing this. [7] Supports 16- and 24-bit audio with a sampling rate of up to 96 kHz (or up to 192 kHz, enabled by use of a free third-party plug-in.) Supports asynchronous USB digital audio output, enabled by use of a free third-party ...

  7. Rio Audio - Wikipedia

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    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 successful devices in its category. [1]

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