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  2. 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 ...

  3. FiiO X Series - Wikipedia

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    The review also noted that the PonoPlayer plays fewer formats than the FiiO X series players, but costs more than the X3. [12] [13] A review of the X3 in Hi-Fi World reported that the sound and amplification are good, but added that the interface was "least intuitive" and "inelegant." The conclusion was: "a fine budget starting point in high ...

  4. Archos Jukebox series - Wikipedia

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    The only difference was the 5 GB 2.5" hard drive; hence the "5000" moniker. This was one of the first Hard Disk-based portable audio players, and at the time was relatively expensive. The robust and chunky design did somewhat hinder its portability but due to the large disk capacity, the Jukebox proved to be popular.

  5. Walkman X series - Wikipedia

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    The Walkman X series is a portable music player designed and released by Sony in Japan in 2009. It was marketed as a high-end, internet-enabled model in the Walkman digital player family in 2009. The model debuted in Japan in April 2009, and then became available in North America, Europe, China and also other regions.

  6. iRiver Clix - Wikipedia

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    Trusted Reviews called the iRiver U10's interface "innovative" and the player generally "feature laden", but criticised high price and difficulty of getting music on it. [19] CNET, with a score of 8.3 out of 10, called it "sleek and stylish" and praised the battery life, but disliked its price, the maximum 1 GB capacity, and lack of album art ...

  7. RCA Lyra - Wikipedia

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    Introduced at CES 2003, it was also one of the first portable media players capable of playing MPEG-4 encoded videos. The device has a 3.5 inch display and was manufactured having a hard drive with a maximum capacity of 20GB [24] but could also work with a 60GB hard drive which had to be installed manually. Battery life was reported to last for ...

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