Dell has upped the capacity of its Digital Jukebox portable music player. The Round Rock, Texas, company on Tuesday unveiled its Dell DJ 30, a higher-capacity, 30GB version of its Digital Jukebox portable music player. The DJ 30, which costs $299, was introduced in order to fill out the company's family of players, a company spokesman said.
The DJ 30 is the same size and weight as Dell's $249 20GB DJ 20, which came out last November. However, the DJ 30 also comes with a cradle, which can connect the player to a PC or set of speakers and can also charge its battery. Dell also offers a miniature 5GB player, the Pocket DJ 5, which costs $199.
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