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Memorex Rolls Out New MP3 Players

Memorex has quietly (and we do mean quietly) rolled out four new MP3 players for their 2006 product line. All of these players sport flash memory and look to be available now.

The new MMP3774 is a digital audio player with digital FM tuner and SD/MMC expansion card slot. It sports 512MB of built-in flash memory and offers features like MP3/WMA (including secure WMA) music playback, mass storage compliance, playback time of up to 18 hours and a USB 2.0 interface. The circular MMP8550 has 256 MB of internal flash memory, can play MP3/WMA/secure WMA files and has a playback time of up to 12 hours.

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Memorex also now has available the MMP8564 and MMP8565 players. The MMP8564, like the others, can play MP3/WMA music files. It also sports a backlit 2-line LCD display, 512MB of flash memory, a SD/MMC memory card slot and can play for up to 18 hours. The MMP8565, meanwhile, has a 6-line white backlit display, 1GB internal memory, MP3/WMA file playback, USB 2.0 support and a playback time of up to 12 hours.

[story via Gizmodo]

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