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The upstart announced on Thursday the Gmini XS200, which is comparable in size and price to the iPod Mini but has five times the storage capacity. The iPod Mini, which costs $249, comes with a 4GB hard drive. The Gmini will be available by the end of October.
That success has interested a number of competitors, including Dell, which also announced on Thursday a diminutive digital player, called the Pocket DJ 5, as part of a blitz of consumer electronics products, including a plasma screen TV and portable photo printer. The $199 Pocket DJ 5 comes with 5GB of storage and will begin shipping in November. The company cut the price on its 20GB Dell DJ to $249 from $279.
Apple's success has also spurred competitors such as Sony to recast their digital music strategies. Executives from the electronics giant said Wednesday that new devices will be coming out by the middle of next year that will support the popular MP3 format and perhaps other widely used formats.
Archos Gmini supports MP3, WMA and WAV audio files, and stores up to 5,000 songs, according to the company. The device measures 2.9 inches by 2.3 inches by 0.7 inches and has a 2.2-inch monochrome display.
The player also comes with software that enables consumers to manipulate the music files directly on the device. That lets people delete, rename, copy and move files and create folders on the device without using a computer. Files can be transferred to and from a PC over a USB 2.0 connection.







mad that the ipod is so dominant yesterday, and today you have
this article. why are you promoting all of these ipod 'killers'? i
could understand if the ipod was a bad product, but it's not.
if you hate the market being dominated by one product, where's
the 'windows killer' articles?
answer here on a public forum please...
mad that the ipod is so dominant yesterday, and today you have
this article. why are you promoting all of these ipod 'killers'? i
could understand if the ipod was a bad product, but it's not.
if you hate the market being dominated by one product, where's
the 'windows killer' articles?
answer here on a public forum please...
The only thing that Apple has done in the MP3 player industry has been to advertise massively, they have not innovated a single technological advance. Not a singe one.
- Archos VS iPod Mini
- by beatlepants January 12, 2007 1:26 PM PST
- You called Archos a startup company that was trying to catch up with Apple, you couldn't be further from reality. The fact is that Archos invented the portable MP3 player, they were the first company to put a hard drive in an MP3 player, the first to have a photo MP3 player, the first to have a video MP3 player, the first to have a touch screen MP3 player and the first to have a Wifi MP3 player.
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(8 Comments)The only thing that Apple has done in the MP3 player industry has been to advertise massively, they have not innovated a single technological advance. Not a singe one.