The S10 is so small, it's perfect for a magic trick. Now you see it, now you don't. You can't begin to imagine the number of wows we got from people we showed it to. In fact, we can't wait to meet the next person to swagger across our path with an iPod shuffle. It sure would be nice to wipe the smug off his face with this tiny MP3 player.
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Sony begins the month of October with a new MP3 player. Well, that's as much as we can gather. Posted by the good folks at dapreview, Sony has apparently obliged the anti-monochrome crowd with a color screen. Other than the China-only CE-P, this is definitely the first flash-based Sony MP3 player that sports one. The oblong-shaped player will have the same knob-twisting playback control as the NW-A600 series, FM radio, line-in recording and a rated 50 hours playback time.
We just shot Sony Asia an email and will update once we have further details.
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(Via dapreview)
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