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  2. Waterproof audio player - Wikipedia

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    While waterproof Cassette players and CD players were developed and manufactured, their size, coupled with the fact that both had to include an opening mechanism, prevented customers from using them while swimming. Generally, they were intended for use in a shower or by a pool.

  3. PonoPlayer - Wikipedia

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    The PonoPlayer was otherwise largely panned as "snake oil" by audio and technology enthusiasts like Linus Sebastian who were critical of the player's design, components, and performance (especially battery life) for its price compared to similarly priced smartphone devices already capable of high resolution FLAC playback.

  4. Walkman - Wikipedia

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    A major component of the Walkman advertising campaign was overspecialization of the device. Prior to the Walkman, the common device for portable music was the portable radio, which could only offer listeners standard music broadcasts. [35] Having the ability to customize a playlist was a new and exciting revolution in music consumption.

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  7. 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]