CES 2005 - Pepcom Digital Experience
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Brian Kristensen
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Jan. 7, 2005
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Rio
Today, Rio announced the latest addition to their award-winning product lineup, the ce2100. The ce2100 is extremely similar to the Rio Carbon and will feature 2.5 gigabytes of music storage and 20 hours of battery life. Rio also informed us that they will soon have a new music feature which, from what we heard, would compete with the likes of Napster and Apple iTunes.
   
Archos
Archos had a few new products at their booth. They unveiled their new ARCDrive, a 4 gigabyte USB drive weighing only 1.4 ounces. The ARCDrive will be available in the first quarter of 2005. Another unveiling is the addition of Wi-Fi support for the PMA400, a portable video player which combines music, photos, video, gaming and internet access into a single package. The PMA400 also features a touch screen and the ability to record video directly from a TV, VCR or other receiver.

iRiver
Today, iRiver launched their new PMC-100 series of portable music and video players. The PMC-100 features a 3.5 inch color display, integrated speaker, replaceable battery and kickstand. The PMC-100 uses Windows Mobile software allowing for easy navigation and transferring of music, videos and photos from a computer to the device. The 20 gigabyte version has a suggested retail price of around $500 and the 40 gigabyte version is about $100 more.
   
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