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Intel's digital media player was based on an Xscale PXA210 processor and supported 802.11b wireless networking. Intel was among the first to use the Linux embedded operating system and UPnP technology for its digital media player. Networked audio and DVD players were among the first consumer devices to integrate digital media player functionality.
Today, every smartphone also serves as a portable media player; however, prior to the rise of smartphones in the 2007–2012 time frame, a variety of handheld players were available to store and play music. The immediate predecessor to the portable media player was the portable CD player and prior to that, the personal stereo.
The Zune HD is a portable media player in the Zune product family released on September 15, 2009, by Microsoft. It was a direct competitor with Apple's iPod Touch series of mobile devices. It was initially released in 16 and 32 GB capacities. [6] A 64 GB version was released on April 9, 2010.
Well, the info's finally starting to come in about Microsoft's wireless media player; the project, dubbed Argo, will apparently spawn at very least one device, which we saw yesterday. By way of ...
Samsung Galaxy Player: Samsung: Webkit: Android Marketplace: Sansa Connect: SanDisk: No Yahoo! Music: Sony PSP: Sony: NetFront: Yes Yes PlayStation Store: Yes Sony Walkman X Series: Sony: NetFront: No Yes Yes ZEN X-Fi: Creative: No media server No Creative MediaBox No Zune 4, 8: Microsoft: No Yes Yes Zune Marketplace: Zune 30: Microsoft No Yes ...
The package includes a set of EP-830 headphones, and a built in speaker. It also supports wireless media streaming from a home network, similar to a Windows Media Center Extender. The player sold in capacities of 8 GB (without Wi-Fi), 16 GB, and 32 GB.