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Those who join the "Napster To Go" service can receive a 256MB flash memory MP3 player for free, or pay an additional $50 to get a 1GB flash player.
Company representatives were unavailable for comment.
The device comes as Apple Computer continues to dominate the digital-download market. Napster and other music services that compete with iTunes have struggled to cut into Apple's lead due in part to its streamlined approach to selling music and its iPod music players.
According to a report in Mobilemag.com, the Napster player supports the MP3, WMA, WAV, MPEG4 (video), and JPEG (photo) formats.
Napster's design is reminiscent of that for the iPod, with a large wheel under the display screen. When it comes to storage, Napster's has a long way to go to catch Apple. The largest-capacity iPod is equipped with 60GB of memory.
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- Hmmm
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by wazzledoozle
June 29, 2006 10:42 PM PDT
- The 1gb version doesnt look half bad for a free player.
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- nice
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by the liquid man
June 30, 2006 6:19 AM PDT
- agreed
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- nice
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by the liquid man
June 30, 2006 6:20 AM PDT
- agreed
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- except it's not free
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by Thrudheim
June 30, 2006 6:45 AM PDT
- "The 1gb version doesnt look half bad for a free player"
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(6 Comments)That doesn't look too shabby
That doesn't look too shabby
if you read the story, you need to pay $50 on top of the
commitment to a one-year subscription (at the rate of $14.95 per
month).