Philips has formed an alliance with RealNetworks to its new MP3 player GoGear supported Rhapsody program. What is the RealNetworks Rhapsody? . The first participants in this project are Sandisk and iRiver, now joined them, Philips. Now consider themselves players. The first model is called SA52x5BT equipped with a 2.8 -inch LCD display and built-in Bluetooth. The player can be used with wireless headphones or sync with a PC or another player wirelessly.
The next model - SA65x5 with a display diagonal of 4 inches. Feature of the new items is the ability to record digital TV programs directly, but it requires a special TV tuner.
The latest in the series is a miniature model of SA2845. Nothing particularly remarkable in this model is not. It also has a display with a diagonal of 4 inches and built-in battery charge that lasts up to 20 hours of playback. The cost of new players range from $ 49 for a model SA2845 4 GB of memory up to 199 dollars for the SA6585 and 8 gigabytes of capacity.
Price: $ 49-199.
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