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Dell Music Store and DJ player announced
By Dennis Lloyd
Publisher, iLounge
Published: Thursday, September 25, 2003
News Category: Digital Media
Today Dell announced that it will be releasing a new music service and a new digital music player dubbed ‘Digital Jukebox’ or ‘DJ’. Dell describes the iPod-like device as “a digital music player featuring a sleek design, with large storage capacity, excellent battery life and easy-to-use controls.” The Dell Music Store is described as “the new music download service that offers thousands of music selections and allows seamless, legal downloading of songs to the Dell DJ. The service can also analyze customers’ song play history to recommend specific artists and songs that can be purchased using the service.” “Pricing and additional details of Dell’s new consumer electronics and computers will be announced when the products become available.”
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Very good point. I was thinking about waiting to upgrade my media center for the windows itunes release...but maybe I shouldn’t.
I got the 30gig ipod and I think it is beautiful, but...it was a pain to work with my pc, tends to crash a decent % of time for me to sweat it, navigation isn’t the most intutive thing in the world (might be due to catalogue size), and it was damn expensive.
Is it the best mp3 player in the world...I think so...will it always be...I don’t think so and I don’t really care. It’s a tool like every other piece of technology and when something else better comes along...I’ll buy it.
Posted by asburnham on September 26, 2003 at 9:47 AM (PDT)
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People are weird for giving the Ipod a divine status, eh?…
Well, the Ipod was touched by the Hand of God when it was designed.
Everything else is just junk.
He he… j/k… no, actually I’m serious… no I’m not, I’m j/k… not really… OK, I am… not… he he…
Posted by Z on September 28, 2003 at 3:40 PM (PDT)
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you guys are stoopid....do you listen to your mp3 player or just look at it???? I listen and under every hardware aspect...th dell dj wins. You guys just bought an overpriced iASS
Posted by peter on June 21, 2004 at 2:16 PM (PDT)
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