Specification

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Size
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100 x 60 x 20 mm
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Weight
(no battery)
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185g
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Memory
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32MB
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Capacity
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10GB
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Battery
Life
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Lithium
polymer 10 hours
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Interface
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IEEE
1394
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Format
Supported
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MP3,
WAV, AIFF, Audible(Mac) (Upgradable
firmware)
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Recording
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None
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Build-in
Radio
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None
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Price
(approx)
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Others
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160-by-128-pixel backlid LCD screen
- Touchpad control
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Apple
- iPod (Windows) (10GB) the once famous
Mac MP3 player is now stepping it's foot into the realm of Windows. Will
it survive the great competition?
The
Good
Reasonably size and
weight. Sleek design. Act as portable storage. Support wide range of file
format. Upgradable
firmware.
The
Bad
*Expensive.
No radio. No recording function. .
The
Conclusion
With
it's big price tag, the iPod is a no no to many buyers out there as the
Jukebox seems to be the better choice for those to wanted a big storage
MP3 player. An iPod of 10GB cost almost the same as a JukeBox3, 20GB,
no wonder it is having a tough time gaining market share. Further, Apple
seems not to like Microsoft a bit as it supports tons of format but the
WMA format which is not slowly gaining popularity. Nevertheless, it has
a few of its advantages as well. For a start, it is much more sleek looking
than the fatty looking JukeBox. The round touch-pad on the front makes
it much more cooler to use. Further, the readily available remote control
may be a necessity for some "Walkman" fans out there.
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