John Chan | Mar 19, 2007

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Slacker radio service is one that you can use right off a browser with an Internet connection. At the recent SXSW music festival in Texas, Slacker showed off a Wi-Fi and satellite radio-enabled portable device to take advantage of its service anywhere. The prototype portable player is flash-based and about palm-sized. It features a large 4-inch screen that will display song information and album art among other things. CNET.com scored some time with it, and has a photo gallery up with photos of the device from every angle.
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