Compaq Computer is putting a new spin on its digital audio players. The Houston-based company announced on Monday two new players that use discs instead of expensive flash memory cards to store songs.
Kanguru’s Audio Flash has apparently shipped, with USB 2.0 and a still-kinda-rare OLED screen. Looks like it supports MP3, WMA, and WAV, and has all the standard trimmings. Pricing isn’t mentioned, ...
Kanguru Solutions on Monday released its Kanguru Audio Flash, which can play MP3 and WMA files as well as serve as a digital audio recorder and a file storage device. Its internal flash drive contains ...
Millis, Mass.-based Kanguru Solutions, a subsidiary of Interactive Media Corp., on Tuesday introduced the Kanguru Audio Flash, a USB 2.0 flash memory-based MP3 player. The Audio Flash sports an ...
M-Audio had a very intriguing product on display at MusikMesse that seemed to slip by almost everyone except Sonic State. The ‘Flash Tracker’ is a pocket-sized recorder designed for audio, with a ton ...
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