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Transistor kills the radio star?

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«If you're not living in an Apple-centric musical world, the chances are good that you get your tunes from an online subscription music service. But what about when you're not at your PC? Slowly but surely, manufacturers are rolling out portable media players (PMPs) to work with these services so you can enjoy an on-the-go listening experience. Rhapsody and Slacker have recently released innovative PMP companions that are worth a look if you're a fan of either service. If you're not familiar with them, Rhapsody is subscription-based and you pay a monthly fee for tunes (instead of by the song). Slacker is a free Internet radio site that programs stations for you based on your musical tastes. For a $7.50 per month upgrade, you can get unlimited song skipping and avoid the occasional commercial you'll hear in between tunes with the free version. Regardless of which service you prefer, it's now possible to take your accounts on the road with you with these PMPs.

fonte: «The Best Subscription MP3 Players 02.28.08 Tim Gideon PC Magazine

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