Filed under: News | Portable Devices
Sep 7 2003, 11:13am EST | by Luigi Lugmayr
myWORLD Hardware has posted another review article in this week's time. This time, we take a look at Ennyah MP3 player, DIGISound II!
A little quote from the introduction:
...Then, with the introduction of MP3, companies like Diamond created the first portable MP3 player, namely the Rio mp3 player that has taken a storm in the market. With it's ease of use and robust playing capability, no one can go wrong when getting one of this player. However, with its introductory price of USD200 (RM760), it's a price that most of us can't afford. However, with many companies surfacing, MP3 player has become common and widely available. In conjunction to that, prices on MP3 player we find nowadays came in more affordable price. "
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