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crunchgear.com - 8/28/2008
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Not only is the Walkman still alive and kicking, but Sony updated three individual series today. We’ll start with the entry-level B-series. This one only plays music and lacks video playback like its older siblings, but you can drag and drop your music via USB. Add on the FM radio and voice recorder and this isn’t that bad a deal. Battery life is expected up to 16 hours. The 1GB model ...
ubergizmo.com - 8/28/2008
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Sony just launched new Walkman portable media players:
the S, E and B Series. The most interesting...
one is the high-end S-Series. It comes with a new music management software that's built to be friendly with music collection ripped from CDs ...
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Just Launched - New Sony Walkman Players
electronista.com - 9/2/2008
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Proving not to be a former household name,
Commodore has come back and introduced the UMMD 8010/F...
netbook at the IFA 2008 show in Berlin. The new Commodore netbook is built around a 10-inch screen, with processing power coming from a 1.6GHz VIA C7-M ...
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Commodore is alive, introduces 10-inch netbook
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... does but is more thin at 7.5mm and has a bright 2.-inch QVGA LCD. Another exclusive feature for the S-series is the SensMe function, which analyzes your music collection and creates 11 playlists that it thinks you’ll like. The battery life is around 40 hours for music and 10 hours for video playback but if you’re using its noise cancellation feature, expect the battery life to drop. It’s available only in black. The 4GB model will retail for $150 while the 8GB will go for $180. Link
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