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Samsung Expands MP3 Line-up
Samsung has strengthened its MP3 range with the launch of the S3, a ?feature-packed? slim player that comes in a variety of colours for a more personal touch.
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Sony Unveils Walkman Without Wires
Sony Australia has added two new models to its Walkman range. The Walkman NWZ-A720 will be available in 4GB, 8GB and 16GB versions, while the limited edition NWZ-A826KB will only have 4GB capacity but will incorporate Bluetooth wireless technology.
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New Apple Patent Should Do Well In OZ
Apple should do well in Australia if their latest patent is applied to devices sold here. Apparently the Company has filed a patent to place solar cells on portable devices.
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Apple Set To Check Your Pulse
Apple is set to move into the fitness market accordingt to Apple Insider. Not content with trying to mold the communication and entertainment habits of the public, Apple may also have designs on encouraging better health practices as well.
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The P2 is at the top-end of the Samsung MP3 offering, along with the recently-released T10, and is the only MP3 player on the market that can stream stereo music via Bluetooth, offering a more pleasurable and convenient experience for the consumer, according to Samsung. "In line with the trend of other portable digital devices, consumers are demanding more and more from their MP3 player in terms of features and quality," said Samsung product manager, MP3, Lisa Findlay. "The Samsung P2 has it all ? excellent sound and video quality, unique features, stunning design and innovative technology. It's the MP3 player for the consumer that wants the very best."
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