Pioneer PD-D9 does SACD
SACD is one format not many people have heard of, but Pioneer isn’t about to put that format to sleep without any support after offering the PD-D9 player. This device not only plays SACDs, it also supports MP3 and WMA file formats as well to bridge the generation gap between MP3s and CDs. It comes with a Wolfson Twin DAC WM8741 chipset, 24 bit and 192KHz, and an integrated AM/FM radio tuner. The Pioneer PD-D9 can be yours today after you lighten your pocket of €850.
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ColorWare does new iPod range
The recently release list of iPods are now being given the ColorWare treatment, allowing you to choose from nearly 30 different colors to suit your personal taste. These colorized products can be purchased directly from ColorWare, or you could also send in your existing Apple device. I wonder who would be crazy enough to pick up all the colors just for the sake of completing their collection. Still, ColorWare has a pretty good reputation when it comes to adorning your device with a new color, so rest easy when you send yours in.
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DigitalRise iPod Clone
This device looks so similar to the iPod Nano, DigitalRise figured, why bother trying to hide it with a new name? The Nano III is a clone in many ways. This device takes the Nano for a ride on the copyright infringement highway. DigitalRise even teases Apple by throwing in an FM tuner, a digital voice recorder and an eBook reader, but sacrifices the storage aspect, with only 1 GB models available. More features, same Apple-feel (on the outside), and a un-Apple-like price of $50… hum… tempting but we’re not that shallow, the inside counts too: not Apple software and no iTunes. we’ll stick to the real one.
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Cowon D2 Gets Mobile TV
The small Korean DAP, the Cowan D2, is being updated with a TV tuner called “1Seg TV Tuner” (Seg1 is a mobile TV service in Japan). Other than this, the D2TV is the same device as the original D2. It too is available in 2 GB, 4 GB, or 8 GB and has a 2.5″ touch screen, an SD slot, and a light weight of only 91g. Does mobile TV make the D2 more attractive to you, or do you don’t care that much about mobile TV?
Related: Will TV “on the go” be a commercial success?
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