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  2. Rio PMP300 - Wikipedia

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    The LCD displays the track number being played and the track play time. It can play MP2 and MP3 format audio files, and has support for a variety of bitrates, including MP3 variable-bitrate (VBR) support. It shipped with 32 MB of internal memory and has a SmartMedia slot, allowing users to add additional

  3. RCA Lyra - Wikipedia

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    The first ever Lyra was released in 1999 as a CompactFlash (CF) based player. It was sold in two models: the RD2201 with a 32 MB CF card ($199.99 list price), and the RD2204 (sold as the Thomson PDP2201 outside the U.S.) [5] with 64 MB CF card ($249.99 list price). It was the first MP3 player that could be updated through software downloads. [6]

  4. MPMan - Wikipedia

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    Owners could upgrade the memory from 32 MB to 64 MB by sending the player back to Eiger Labs with a cheque for 69 + 7.95 USD shipping. A compact device, it measured 90 mm tall by 70 mm wide by 16.5 mm thick and weighed a little over 65 grams. The US price in 1998 for the F10 model with 32 MB flash memory was circa 200 - 250 USD. [citation needed]

  5. Walkman E Series - Wikipedia

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    The first generation players came with 96 MB (NW-E5), 64 MB (NW-E3) or 32 MB (NW-E2) embedded flash memory. The player looked like a cigarette lighter and was deemed "ultra compact and light", weighing 45 grams. [1] The NW-E3 was released in Japan on June 10, 2000 as the very first "Network Walkman", [2] and from 2001 elsewhere. [3]

  6. iRiver iFP series - Wikipedia

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    iRiver iFP was a series of small flash memory digital audio players from ... MP3, WMA, ASF 4-pin Mini B USB, stereo 3.5 mm 1.1 AA iFP-120T 32 MB Yes iFP-140 64 MB No ...

  7. Creative Nomad - Wikipedia

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    Creative's foray into the MP3 player market began with the Nomad NOMAD, a rebranded Samsung Electronics Yepp YP-D40 player with 64 megabytes of solid-state memory. IEEE 1284 Parallel port connection. Creative Nomad; USB 1.1 connection. Creative Nomad II - Included FM radio and 64 MB of memory via bundled SmartMedia Card. 32 MB Internal Memory.