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

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    128G Mp3 Player with Bluetooth. There is a wonderful little cottage industry of iPod dupes on Amazon. The tech is simple, so pretty much any single one of them will do the job that you want it to do.

  3. The 8 Best CD Players for Home, Office, or On the Go - AOL

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    Multi-Function Bluetooth Stereo Boombox. You get all the basics in this standard and typical looking boombox—CD player, both AM and FM radio, and an even more retro cassette player.

  4. The 4 Best Record Players to Buy in 2024 - AOL

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    Built-In vs. External Speakers - While most record players still have outputs for wired speakers at the ready, some give you a Bluetooth option to connect your turntable to your high-end smart ...

  5. List of Bose shelf stereos - Wikipedia

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    The "Wave Music System – SoundLink" was released in 2009, [9] which used a Bluetooth USB adaptor to stream audio from a computer to the Wave Music System and send basic commands (play/pause and skip) from the Wave's remote to iTunes and Windows Media Player software. [10]

  6. List of Cowon products - Wikipedia

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    Cowon X7 has a 120/160 GB hard drive, 4.3in screen, JetEffect 3.0 audio engine, 103 hours music, 10 hours video battery, and Divx video support. The Cowon X7 also has an FM radio, an image viewer a sound recorder, Bluetooth, and an AMOLED touchscreen. The X7 produces a balanced and open sound, with enough of room for high-quality AIFF, FLAC ...

  7. Portable media player - Wikipedia

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    In 2003, Dell launched a line of portable digital music players called Dell DJ. They were discontinued by 2006. [49] The name MP4 player was a marketing term for inexpensive portable media players, usually from little-known or generic device manufacturers. [50]