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CES 2008 : PORTABLE MEDIA
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    Most anticipated headphones of CES 2008
    Headphone makers such as Sennheiser, Sony and Audio-Technica announced new products during CES. What are our first impressions? More...
    Best MP3 players of CES 2008
    SanDisk's introduction of new 4GB and 32GB flash-based MP3 players didn't go unnoticed in Las Vegas. How did they perform? More...
    Sony unveils its Rolly entertainment player
    Sony's tiny entertainment player comes with built-in robotics technology and uses surfaces to reverberate sound. More...
    Philips unveils new GoGear, Streamium players
    Philips expands its line-ups of portable and in-home audio players, and adds Rhapsody support to the mix. More...
    Hands-on with the Norcent Xias digital audio player
    Norcent shows us a surprisingly mediocre MP3 player, seemingly aimed at buyers interested in mediocrity. What left us sour? Read our impressions. More...
    Parrot announces seven new products, including DS1120 speakers
    Bluetooth-happy Parrot squawks into CES touting new Bluetooth speakers, increased Apple functionality and hands-free everywhere. More...
    Kleer teams with Sennheiser on the 'first' wireless headphones
    Kleer's wireless audio technology has 5-10 times power advantage over Bluetooth, allows multiple headsets on each device. More...
    Pinnacle to release Pinnacle Video Transfer device for PMPs
    New device will allow users to transfer DVDs, TV shows and other video content directly to their PMPs without a computer. More...
    Motorola announces mobile TV solution, the DH01
    Motorola is set to introduce their paperback-sized device with 4.3-inch screen for live TV viewing at CES. More...
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