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In January 2008, Thomson sold its Consumer Electronics part including the RCA brand and Lyra line to AudioVox. [2] RCA-branded PMPs are still being made today in its domestic market but no longer under the Lyra name. [3] The Lyra was an early pioneer in digital audio players, although in later years most of its output were OEM products. [4]
In 1999 the first hard drive based DAP using a 2.5" laptop drive, the Personal Jukebox (PJB-100) designed by Compaq and released by Hango Electronics Co with 4.8 GB storage, which held about 1,200 songs, and pioneered what would be called the jukebox segment of digital music portables. [41]
CD Review (formerly known as Digital Audio and Digital Audio and Compact Disc Review) is a discontinued American monthly magazine that specialized in reviewing albums and audio electronics, especially compact discs. [1] The magazine was founded by publisher Wayne Green. [2] The magazine lasted from September 1984 to May 1996. [3]
Fatt Jointz or FJ Entertainment's name was changed to Digital Jukebox later on in 2007 under a complete rebrand when BBC Publishing (under BBC Worldwide) became their publishing partners and the music genres of the label's artists became more diverse. The first official global song release under FJ was "With Fx" which was produced by Mark ...
Creative Nomad Jukebox Zen NX; Creative Nomad Jukebox Zen Xtra; A variant of the Nomad Jukebox was also sold as an OEM product by Dell under the name Dell Digital Jukebox (Dell DJ), a USB 2.0 device. The Second Generation Dell DJ and Dell Pocket DJ 5 are also OEM products from Creative. The Nomad Jukebox shipped in the U.S. in September 2000.
Consumer Reports (CR), formerly Consumers Union (CU), is an American nonprofit consumer organization dedicated to independent product testing, investigative journalism, consumer-oriented research, public education, and consumer advocacy.