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MP3 players on the go-go: 1. iPod Shuffle The smallest and most basic iPod, and the only iPod without a display screen. Designed for people who just want to press start and play their tunes sequentially or at random, the shuffle holds up to 240 songs in 1GB of flash memory.  has a 12-hour battery and 512 MB or 1 GB of memory, $99, by Apple. 2. Lyra Flash Player has a 50-hour battery, 256 MB of memory, FM tuner, and armband arm·band  
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, $129, by RCA See RCA connector and video/TV history. . 3. Forge Sport has a 20-hour battery, 256 MB of memory, lap timer, and FM tuner, $109.99, by Rio. 4. Network Walkman Digital Music Player Hardware or software that plays audio files encoded in MP3, AAC, WMA or other audio formats. There are several software-based music players that play audio files in a desktop or laptop computer, including iTunes, RealPlayer and Windows Media Player.  has a 50-hour battery, 512 MB of memory, and FM tuner, $149.95, by Sony. 5. YP-MT6V has a 42-hour battery, 256 MB of memory, voice recorder, and FM tuner, $99, by Samsung. 6. Photo Jukebox Player has an eight-hour battery, 4 GB of memory, and music and photo capability, $199.99, by Gateway. 7. iAudio x5 has a 35-hour battery, 20 GB of memory, music and photo capability, FM tuner, voice recorder, and color LCD screen, $329, by Cowon. 8. Dell DJ has a 12-hour battery, 20 GB or 30 GB of memory, backup hard-drive space, and LCD screen, starting at $239, by Dell.

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Title Annotation:GOODS TO GO; MP3 players
Publication:The Advocate (The national gay & lesbian newsmagazine)
Article Type:Brief Article
Date:Aug 30, 2005
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