Samsung YP-Z5 Reviews
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CNET Asia has posted a review for the upcoming Samsung YP-Z5 (4GB). They write ‘It’s a pretty player, though not terribly exciting by any long stretch in terms of features. But given that Samsung makes the same flash memory chips for the nano, it would be very cool if the final retail version could come with an 8GB capacity.’
Click here to watch Samsung YP-z5 videos from CNET.
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Ten Technology offers up new Bluetooth kit for iPods and other portable devices
Ten Technology, a developer of iPod accessories, earlier this week announced a wireless headset which uses Bluetooth technology to transmit audio from Bluetooth enabled MP3 players or mobile phones. The naviPlay Bluetooth Stereo Headset, which is part of the naviPlay Bluetooth Kit for iPod, is priced at $200 and should be available now.
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The naviPlay Bluetooth Kit for iPod , said Ten Technology, includes the stereo headset as well as a Bluetooth adapter for iPods which attaches to all recent iPod models. Either via the iPod adapter or built in wireless Bluetooth in devices such as MP3 players or mobile phones, the stereo headset establishes a relationship with the device which allow music or audio to be sent wirelessly to them.
Altec Lansing InMotion iM7 Reviews
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CNET editors’ rates Altec Lansing InMotion iM7 as ‘excellent’ and gives it 8.3 out of 10.
The good: Seamless integration with any dock-connecting iPod; eye-catching design; includes remote; charges the iPod while plugged in; works on AC power or batteries; impressive sound with thumping bass; auxiliary line-in port for use with other audio devices.
The bad: No meter display for bass, treble, or volume adjustment; a bit too bulky for ultimate portability; remote can’t navigate through menus on the iPod.
The bottom line: The Altec Lansing iM7 offers good sound quality, flexible listening options, and handy features, making it a solid choice for any iPod owner in the market for a complementary sound system.
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DLO TransDock micro offers iPods new auto charge/FM play option
Digital Lifestyle Outfitters (DLO), a maker of iPod accessories, today announced a new transmitter/charger accessory designed to work with all current iPods. The new DLO TransDock micro is priced at $69.99 and available now.

The DLO TransDock micro , said DLO, broadcasts the iPod’s music over a car radio while at the same time charging the player’s battery. Users plug the TransDock micro into an auto power outlet, connect the dock’s cable to an iPod and select a FM station to play the MP3 player’s music on.
Wolverine Data unveils 120GB portable media player
Wolverine Data, a developer of mobile products, over the weekend unveiled a portable media player. The new MVP 9120 is priced at $599 and should be available now.

The MVP 9120, said Wolverine Data, is part of their MVP portable media player family and reportedly is the first portable media player on the market to sport a 120GB hard drive. It can store up to approximately 40,000 photos (depending on resolution), 120 full-length movies (1GB each) or 40,000 songs (3MB each). The player is capable of interacting with a number of media file types, including JPEG, TIFF, BMP, TXT or RAW photo files, MPEG-1, MPEG-4 and DivX-5.x video files and MP3, WMA, AAC and WAV audio files.
New Creative Vision:M case appears from Protective Solutions
Protective Solutions, a maker of protective cases for electronics devices, has debuted a case for Creative’s Zen Vision:M MP3 player. The new invisibleShield for the Creative Zen Vision:M is priced at $24.95 for a full body version and $14.95 for a front-side option only.

The invisibleShield for Creative Zen Vision:M, said Protective Solutions, comes in two varieties. One covers the entire front of the device , including the screen and the controls. The other option shields the front, the sides and the back of the device, creating “full-body” protection. These cases are designed to protect the player from scratches and dings and are made from a film originally created to protect the leading edges of helicopter blades.
Griffin offers up TuneFlex for iPod nano
Griffin Technology, a maker of popular iPod accessories, announced a new flexible car mount and charger for the iPod nano. The new TuneFlex is priced at $39.99 and should be available now.

The TuneFlex , according to Griffin, has a flexible steel neck which can be adjusted to various angles or elevations to make controlling the iPod nano easier. The cradle of the TuneFlex is designed to grip the iPod and rotates to stay upright and readable in any position.
Bicycles, the new iBikeMount for iPod and listening responsibly
Here’s another new product designed to fit the on the go iPod lifestyle. The iBikeMount, announced yesterday by Strata Systems, is priced at $30 and should be available on March 15.

The iBikeMount, said Strata Systems, is specifically designed for the ultra thin iPod nano. It secures the iPod to the handlebars of bicycles, exercise machines and strollers for a convenient means of hands-free access. No tools are reportedly required to attach the iBikeMount and the device weighs a lightweight 1.4 ounces.
How can I convert WMA files to MP3 so that I can play them on my iPod?
A lot of Windows users have ripped many of their CDs using Windows Media Player’s default audio codec, WMA. With the popularity of the iPod, many users have noted with dismay that they can’t play WMA files on their iPods. Luckily, iTunes provides a simple way to convert your WMAs to MP3s so you can play them anywhere.
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To convert to Windows Media Audio (WMA) files to the popular and ubiquitous MP3 format , simply drag the WMA files into your iTunes library.
Apple Announces iPod Hi-Fi
High-Fidelity Speaker System for iPod Redefines the Home Stereo System
CUPERTINO, California—February 28, 2006—Apple® today announced iPod® Hi-Fi, an all-new high-fidelity speaker system that works seamlessly with the iPod to redefine the home stereo system. iPod Hi-Fi delivers breathtaking acoustic performance and room-filling sound unlike any other speaker system designed for the iPod in an innovative, all-in-one design that can be powered from a wall socket or by six D-cell batteries. iPod Hi-Fi is easily controlled by the Apple Remote for an amazing stereo experience in any room in the house.




