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  2. Creative Zen - Wikipedia

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    Creative ZEN. ZEN is a series of portable media players designed and manufactured by Creative Technology Limited from 2004 to 2011. The players evolved from the NOMAD brand through the NOMAD Jukebox series of music players, with the first separate "ZEN" branded models released in 2004. The last Creative Zen player, X-Fi3, was released at the ...

  3. Archos Jukebox series - Wikipedia

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    Connectivity. Audio line-in, Headphones, Audio line-out, Composite video output - RCA, USB, SPDIF input/output, USB port compatible Mass Storage Device. Power. Battery: 7 hours. Dimensions. 80mm x 110mm x 30mm (3.1 in x 4.4 in x 1.2 in) Mass. 290g (10.2 oz) The Jukebox Multimedia is Archos's first multimedia player and considered the first ever ...

  4. RCA Lyra - Wikipedia

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    1999–2009. 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. There were also RCA/Thomson PMPs without ...

  5. Rio PMP300 - Wikipedia

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    The bottom view shows the edge of the player (including its proprietary connector) and the included parallel-port adaptor. The Rio PMP300 is one of the first portable consumer MP3 digital audio players, and the first commercially successful one. Produced by Diamond Multimedia, it was introduced September 15, 1998 [1] as the first in the "Rio ...

  6. 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. It is roughly the size of a standard pack of playing cards.

  7. Walkman E Series - Wikipedia

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    The player came in black, red, blue, pink or green. [32] [33] A smaller sized, low cost E Series player without video capability, the E050, was released in Japan in 2010 and in 2011 in Singapore, [34] Mexico and Eastern Europe. This was followed by E460 in 2011 [35] with a 50 hour battery life [36] (same as E450 series).