Today ’s DAP Headlines :
Today we ’ll show you somenice shotsof Sony ’s live new NW - A1000/3000 DAPs , apatentthat could hold the key to the latest iPod feature article , and atriple - electrical capacity Rio Karma . Plus , an Mp3 player has received aperfect review , and surprisingly , it ’s not an iPod .
The tardy and greatestSony participant are here ( by “ here ” of course I mean Japan ) . Anyway , ATRACLife pack some excellent photos comparing the novel DAPs to the bequest Sony models . An important matter to observe ; next - generation gimmick are usually little than their predecessor , but here , the A3000 is really orotund than the late NW - HD5 player . Another iPod rumorhas pass by our ears , but this time it ’s not relate to video . A piffling patent research has shown us that Apple employees have applied for a patent relating to a method for approximate an on - screen graphic equalizer . Is this the next big iPod feature film ? We may feel out tomorrow .

Rio may be all in , but their reveredKarma is not . In fact , it has just been successfully modded by a user to hold up a 60 GB heavy parkway ( one that is much gravid than the stock 20 GB driveway ) . Okay , so in ordering to make way in the casing the guy had to use a small barrage , which halves the barrage life sentence , but it might be worth it . Or you could just grab a 60 GB iPod , if you roll that way .
So , how does an Mp3 player no one ’s heard of get aperfect ratingin a review ? That ’s a great question , particularly since inour reviewwe matte the Nex3 from Frontier Labs ( who ? ) was very intermediate . perhaps the commentator mistook it for an iPod . That ’s understandable ; the Nex3 is small , it ’s yellow , it’s … eh , nevermind .
Thanks tribe , see you next time .

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