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IT Show 2007: MP3 player deals
By CNET Asia staff
09/3/2007
Turn some of that extra cash from festive February into sweet music with these deals.
 

Apple iPod (30GB; sixth generation)

Show price: S$428
Retail price: S$428
Remarks: The updated Apple iPod gets many under-the-hood improvements, but it's still not a true video player. Comes with a free ePlay FM transmitter, an accessory pack and original AC adapter.
Specs: 103.5 x 61.8 x 11mm; 136g; 320 x 240-pixels resolution.


 

Apple iPod nano (4GB; second generation)

Show price: S$428
Retail price: S$428
Remarks: Small, stylish, user-friendly, and competitively priced--a great player all around and suitable for a variety of users. Comes with a free ePlay FM transmitter, an accessory pack and original AC adapter.
Specs: 89 x 40 x 6mm; 40g; 176 x 132-pixels resolution.

Disclaimer: While prices are correct at time of sending the page to our site, vendors may correct and alter their deals without prior notice.
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Audio Technica ATH-ON300
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Cube H200 HDS (8GB)
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