Added to the directory: Fri, 28 Oct, 2005. Source: Cnet.
Quote:MP3 players have quickly gone from the early-adopter fringes to the mainstream, and the most common ones use flash memory to store music, data, and sometimes photo and video files. While you rarely get more than 1GB (or about 17 hours) worth of MP3s onto one of these players, they have distinct advantages over their hard drive counterparts: they're smaller and more affordable, and they don't skip a beat. We're beginning to see more flash players hit 2GB and above, the most notable being the 4GB Apple iPod Nano.
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