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Do You Own a Non-iPod?

Amazon Creates Non-iPod Category for Music Players

If ever there was a sign of the iPod's ubiquity it's this: Amazon has separated out the iPod from the rest of the media player pack and created its own 'non-iPod' category to house the rest. Zunes, Creative Visions and all of the rest of them have been relegated to this generic category. Really, this is just confirmation of what we already knew: that the iPod has won.

The iPod has become the digital audio player. Some may tell you that there's no point buying anything but an iPod; others use iPod as a universal term to describe any audio player. There may be hundreds of non-iPod music players available, but sometimes it seems as if they just don't matter. We might just start referring to everything as a non-iPod. For example, "My non-iPod celebrated her 80th birthday this weekend."

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Archos Launches Generation 5 Media Players

Archos Launches Fifth Generation Media Players

Archos, purveyors of high-end portable media players (aka PMPs) has announced a suite of new and updated products the company is calling "Generation 5." The updates cover just about all of their Generation 4 products, with the 405 being the lower-end choice of their full-sized PMPs, offering just 2 gigabytes of flash-based storage, enough for about two movies. But, with an SD card expansion slot a price of just $170, it's still a solid package.

Next up is the 605, which will come in a few flavors ranging from the $230 4 gigabyte version up to a $400 160 gigabyte version. More interesting, though, is the inclusion of Wi-Fi in this version making it capable of streaming YouTube videos, Internet radio, and other content directly from the air. It's also capable of wirelessly connecting to the new ARCHOS DVR Station Gen5, which hooks up to your TV and has a built-in program guide with DVR.

The 605 and the 705 (an updated version of the 704 Wi-Fi) will connect to the Archos Content Portal, a service enabling users to purchase premium, downloadable content, such as feature films and TV shows from CinemaNow and other providers.

In addition, the new Generation 5 players are the first from Archos to play Flash-based videos. Why should you care? Flash-based videos are the type used by YouTube, which aren't playable on most portable devices -- yet -- making these Archos impressivly versatile (but we expect that from Archos, anyway).

Both the 405 and 605 will offer five hours of video life and 16 hours of audio playback, both releasing this September along with the other updated Generation 5 devices. For some impressions up-close impressions, check out Engadget's hands-on report.

From Engadget and Archos.



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Media Players for AA Passengers



Thanks to a new deal with Archos, American Airlines will be handing out portable media players along with stale pretzels and warm bottles of water to their passengers. Business and First Class passengers on international flights out of New York, Los Angeles, and San Francisco will now find Archos 704 portable media devices (pictured) waiting for them pre-loaded with films and music, along with Bose QuietComfort 3 Acoustic Noise-Canceling headphones.

Meanwhile, passengers on flights between Chicago O'Hare and LAX will be able to get their mitts on Archos 604 devices, complete with earbuds that we hope get some sort of disinfecting between flights. The 604 will again be free for those at the front of the cabin, while the the poor sods in Coach Class will of course need to pay if they want one.

Alas, flyers won't get to keep these costly portable media players, and we have serious doubts about anybody figuring out how to use these things, since they're no iPods in terms of user-friendliness.

No word on how much they'll cost to use in Economy class, but hopefully it'll be a better deal than the $2 they charge for a bag of nuts these days.

From Engadget

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