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  2. The Best MP3 Players to Buy In 2024, Really - AOL

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    32GB Clip Sport Plus. If you want the true MP3 experience, SanDisk is making the best version of it today. It'll handle lossless files, but there's not a hard focus on strict listening of music.

  3. The top MP3 players for all your music - AOL

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    Heck, the company could have owned the MP3 player market if it weren’t for that pesky Steve Jobs. Its advanced amplifier delivers hi-def sound in spades, and the device even features sound ...

  4. 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.

  5. Portable media player - Wikipedia

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    Some MP3 players can encode directly to MP3 or other digital audio formats directly from a line-level audio signal (radio, voice, etc.). [citation needed] Devices such as CD players can be connected to the MP3 player (using the USB port) in order to directly play music from the memory of the player without the use of a computer. [citation needed]

  6. Creative MuVo - Wikipedia

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    The Creative MuVo (in some markets, formerly Creative NOMAD MuVo) is a range of digital audio players produced by Creative Technology Ltd.. More than a dozen models were produced. [1] MuVo TX FM 512 MB

  7. Walkman E Series - Wikipedia

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    Walkman logo. The Walkman E Series is a line of digital audio (DAP) and portable media (PMP) players, marketed by Sony as part of its Walkman range. E Series devices have been marketed since 2000, although in its current form since 2008 as entry-level, candybar styled players.