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Dell getting back into MP3 market?

New player comes with ability to download files through a WiFi connection

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Mobile | by Michael Sciannamea | Fri Aug 1, 2008 7:09PM | 0 comments

Dell is rumored to be testing a music player set for release this fall, according to the Wall Street Journal. The new player, based on the company's Zing software, will allow users to download music, movie, and photo files from various online services directly through a WiFi connection. In addition, Dell is expected to launch its own music and video download service later this year. The as-yet-unnamed device is expected to be priced at less than $100.

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