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  2. 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.

  3. Palm Multi-Connector - Wikipedia

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    some machines used a Multi-Connector (Newer standard for palmOne and Palm Handhelds) The Connector can be used to charge the device, transfer data to a computer, HotSync , and play audio. It is the new standard to replace the previous Palm Universal Connector , which performed similar functions but did not have an audio output capability.

  4. Sansa Fuze - Wikipedia

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    The player can also function as a Windows Media 10 and up device when USB mode is set to MTP. The Fuze's USB cable utilizes a proprietary connector that is compatible with its predecessor, the e200 series, as well as the c200 series. It has a mechanical scroll wheel (as opposed to the touch sensor on an iPod).

  5. Y-cable - Wikipedia

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    A Y-cable common in domestic settings has a stereo 3.5mm (1/8″) stereo male minijack at one end, to plug into the line- or headphone-output of an MP3 player, mobile phone, or computer soundcard, and a pair of RCA (phono) male plugs to connect to the left and right mono inputs of an external amplifier.

  6. Rio PMP300 - Wikipedia

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    Connection to a personal computer is through the computer's parallel port, with a proprietary connector on the Rio's edge. The Rio retailed for US $200 with the ability to hold around 30 minutes of music at a bitrate of 128 kbit/s. An upgraded version was later released, which is colored translucent green and equipped with a larger 64 MB ...

  7. Personal Jukebox - Wikipedia

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    To transfer data, the PJB is equipped with a USB 1.1 Type B connector. Inside is a Philips PDIUSBD12 USB peripheral controller, which averages a raw throughput of about 400 kB/s. Early prototypes used Ethernet instead of USB for data transmission. USB was used in production models because it was more common than Ethernet on standard home ...

  8. Portable media player - Wikipedia

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    Some MP4 Players possess USB ports, to allow users to connect it to a personal computer to sideload files. Some models also have memory card slots to expand the memory of the player instead of storing files in the built-in memory. The Iriver SPINN portable media player features Samsung storage and a Telechips processor. It also features both ...

  9. CDJ - Wikipedia

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    This made it possible to play MP3 music from a USB memory stick. On the back of the CDJ-400 was another USB connector that could be used to connect the CDJ-400 to a computer. This enabled the MIDI control possibilities so the player could be used to control various types of DJ mix software. The CDJ-400 had a built in USB sound card.

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