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Jul 22 2003, 9:39pm EST | by Luigi Lugmayr
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Station Z and Eratech Co., two small venture firms that specialize in making MP3 players, unveiled the coin-sized MP3 player named EMP-Z, which will enter into mass production beginning early next month reports the Korea Herold.
The EMP-Z model boasts the smallest size of any MP3 player, 42mm in diameter and 10 mm in thickness says the report. The ultra-small player goes into production next month.
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