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  2. Rio Carbon - Wikipedia

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    The Rio Carbon is a line of digital audio players that was produced by the now defunct Rio from 2004 to 2005. It was similar in size, capacity, and cost with Apple's iPod Mini which debuted earlier the same year. This was Rio's second player to use a miniature hard disk for storage, after the Rio Nitrus, which was first to market with a 1.5 GB ...

  3. Rio Forge - Wikipedia

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    The included management software runs on Windows and Mac. The Rio se510 is a 512MB Forge variant without an MMC/SD memory slot nor an FM tuner, with a light blue case. D&M Holdings, Inc. , which owns the Rio brand, announced its exit from the portable MP3 market on August 26, 2005.

  4. Category:Digital audio players - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Software used in the Personal Jukebox ... Rio Audio; Rio 500; Rio Carbon; Rio Forge; Rio Karma; Rio PMP300; Rio Riot; Rockbox ...

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  7. Empeg Car - Wikipedia

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    The former Empeg employees still with Rio went on to produce the Rio Karma, the Rio Carbon, and several recent flash memory players. In 2005, D&M sold all of their audio player technology to SigmaTel, including all of the Empeg technology, and all of the patents, source code, and designs related to the Rio audio players. [6]

  8. 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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    In the most recent video, Magdanz described his visit to the newest grocery store in Kotzebue, recording some food and drink prices there.. Butter was on sale for $8.14 per pound, a quart of ...