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  2. Zune 30 - Wikipedia

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    The words "Hello from Seattle" were inscribed on the back of the outer shell, and it featured several songs, videos, and images pre-loaded on the device. [2] The Zune originally sold at a retail price of $249.99 with the cost being reduced to $199.99 on September 5, 2007. [3]

  3. Hello Seattle - Wikipedia

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    "Hello Seattle" is a song by American electronica project Owl City. The song is the third track from his second studio album Ocean Eyes released via Universal Republic . The song was released as a promotional CD in December 2009 before it was serviced for radio airplay on April 27, 2010. [ 3 ]

  4. CD player - Wikipedia

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    [60] This market shift was initiated when the first portable digital audio player, the Rio digital music player, was introduced. The 64 MB Rio MP3 player enabled users to store about 20 songs. [61] One of the benefits of the Rio over portable CD players was that since the Rio had no moving parts, it offered skip-free playback. [61]

  5. Creative Nomad - Wikipedia

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    The Nomad was a range of digital audio players designed and sold by Creative Technology Limited, and later discontinued in 2004. Subsequent players now fall exclusively under the MuVo and ZEN brands. The Nomad series consisted of two distinct brands: Nomad (and later Nomad MuVo) - Players that use flash memory. This brand eventually became the ...

  6. Mpxplay - Wikipedia

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    Mpxplay is a 32-bit console audio player for MS-DOS and Windows. It supports a wide range of audio codecs, playlists, as well as containers for video formats. The MS-DOS version uses a 32-bit DOS extender (DOS/32 Advanced DOS Extender being the most up-to-date version compatible).

  7. 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.

  8. File:Hello Seattle song.jpg - Wikipedia

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  9. iRiver H10 series - Wikipedia

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    Supports MP3, WMA, WMA DRM, MPEG 1 Audio, MPEG 2 Audio, and MPEG 2.5 Audio formats; 90 dB signal-to-noise ratio. Lithium-ion rechargeable removable battery rated at 12 hours; Digital FM tuner (60 dB signal-to-noise ratio) Ability to record FM tuner (one preset only) FM and voice recorder (built in microphone) Line-in/line-out (requires optional ...