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APRIL 2, 2004
good for them - nice bunch
they had great intentions for this board ...
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you think EDIG has no right to put out a PR?
Alaska weighs pros and cons of in-flight systems
Posted September 30, 2002
Owd3 weighs pros and cons the way he likes.
I guess they are not professional traders eh?
don't bother, DABOSS already posted it ...
"Tell me, oh savvy soothsayer of cyberspace"
what's that, diplomatic name calling - oh savvy jackal of
cyberspace.
Digitalway was awarded two IF Design Awards & CES 2003 Innovations Awards, one for the currently popular MPIO DMK, and one for the newly launching MPIO FL100. The MPIO line of digital audio players have been and continue to be the number one selling MP3 players in Japan and Korea. Two Awards Winners of Audio Products, MPIO-DMK and MPIO-FL100 are showed in the Digitalway's booths at Messe Hall #27, 11-1 / Korean Pavilion) at the CeBIT 2003 and the CES 2003 in Las Vegas.
http://www.digitalway.co.kr/english/news/read.phtml?div=4&id=259
Sure they are - thanks for the great info.
I'll be sure to sell at the open tomorrow.
Digitalway part of GLOBAL ODYSSEY SCAM Cassandra ...
http://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=de&u=http://www.kelkoo.de/b/a/ss_mpio_hd100.h....
Product Shop Price Delivery costs Entirely More
MPIO FD 100,128 red
Mp3 Pro market
Shop info. EUR 189,00 EUR 6,95 EUR 195,95
MPIO flat steel bar 100,256 silver-blue
Mp3 Pro market
Shop info. EUR 219,00 EUR 6,95 EUR 225,95
MPIO FLAT STEEL BAR 100 SIL 256
Mp3 digitalo
Shop info. EUR 209,00 EUR 6,50 EUR 215,50
MPIO FLAT STEEL BAR 100 SIL 512
Mp3 digitalo
Shop info. EUR 289,00 EUR 6,50 EUR 295,50
MPIO FD 100,256 blue
Mp3 Pro market
Shop info. EUR 229,00 EUR 6,95 EUR 235,95
MPIO FD 100,128 blue
Mp3 Pro market
Shop info. EUR 189,00 EUR 6,95 EUR 195,95
MPIO FLAT STEEL BAR 100 SIL
Mp3 digitalo
Shop info. EUR 169,00 EUR 6,50 EUR 175,50
MPIO FY 100,128 silver-blue
Mp3 Pro market
Shop info. EUR 139,00 EUR 6,95 EUR 145,95
MPIO FD 100,256 silver
Mp3 Pro market
Shop info. EUR 229,00 EUR 6,95 EUR 235,95
MPIO FD 100,128 silver
Mp3 Pro market
Shop info. EUR 189,00 EUR 6,95 EUR 195,95
MPIO FY 100,256 silver-blue
Mp3 Pro market
Shop info. EUR 189,00 EUR 6,95 EUR 195,95
MPIO flat steel bar 100,128 silver-blue
Mp3 Pro market
Shop info. EUR 169,00 EUR 6,95 EUR 175,95
MPIO Hd-100 silver
Mp3 Pro market
Shop info. EUR 369,00 EUR 6,95 EUR 375,95
UK - tiggypig part of the scam - OOOOOOhhhhh e
http://www.tiggypig.com/acatalog/HD100_MP3_JukeBox.html
http://www.tiggypig.com/acatalog/info.html
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Wandering MPIO MP3 MPIO HD100 [ Ref.: Mpio-hd-100 ]
Zoom +
Walkman with dic hard MPIO Hd-100 - Reader MP3 - Tuner FM - VoiceRecorder - Storage of data.
Guarantee 1 year
Our price: 399,00? Including all taxes
2 617,27 F Including all taxes
Presentation
The hard disk the MP3 portable finest and more sophisticated. Dictaphone, Tuner radio operator FM, easy naviguation
The HD100 has a memory of 20GO is more than 500 albums and can serve as true hard disk .
Line design and very light (pocket format)
Memory of 20GO
Format: MP3/WMA/ASF
Buffer memory 8 minutes
tuner programmable FM W/12 stations
Dictaphone - Microphone integrated for recording
Graphic screen LCD 7 rétroéclairé lines
12 hours d?autonomy in reading (refillable Battery Li-Ion)
Fast remote loading in USB (6Mbps)
Easy remote loading S/W for Windows 98/2000/XP, Mac OS X
Plug-in S/W for Windows media player, I tunes for Mac
Audio Real jukebox for Encoder and to play files MP3/WMA
Specifications:
Rate of transfer: 5.5 ~ 8 MBps via USB 2.0 *
Signal-to-noise ratio: 90db
Power at exit: 50mW minimum
Cut: 2.9 X 4.4 X 1 in (73.5 X 111.5 X 27.6MM)
Weight: 232.5 G
Battery refillable Lithium
Seems "Mass Storage Device" on your PC
Necessary configuration minimum:
Windows 98SE, ME, 2000, or XP/Mac OS 10
Pentium-class processor 233 MHz gold more
64 MB RAM minimum
90 minimum MB free disk space
1 free port USB (2.0 gold 1.1 *) at least
Cd-rom Drive * USB 2.0 is also compatible USB 1.1
This page has been automatically translated from German.
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28. August 2003
MP3-Player MPIO HD100
20 GB non removable disk
- High speed Download: 8 Mbps with USB 2.0
- one recognizes as external storage medium
- supports multi-format (MP3/WMA)
- UKW radio
- 480 seconds of anti-shock memory
- left-ion Akku with up to 12 h play time
- Voice Recording
- SRS WOW audio Technology for 3D-Sound
- LCD display
- programmable Equalizer
- supports Windows 98/SE/ME/2000/XP
- firmware upgrade able via InterNet
- conditions for system:
Pentium processor, CD Rome drive assembly, USB haven (2,0 odr 1,1), Windows 98/2000/SE/ME/XP
more products of MPIO in preistendenz
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Price comparison MPIO HD100 - more prices for MPIO HD100
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further products in this category of MPIO :
- > MPIO FL100 (128 MT) MP3/WMA/ASF Player - multi-language support
- > MPIO FL100 (256 MT) MP3/WMA/ASF Player - multi-language support
- > MPIO Dmg+ (256MB) 256MB Flash MEMORY - Smart Media(SMC) map 3,3 V
- > MPIO FY100 Sport type MP3 Player - MP3/WMA/ASF Player - 2
- > MPIO DMG (64MB) 64 MT of internal memory - Slot for SmartMedia Ka
- > MPIO DMK (128MB) 128 MT of integrated memory - 1-zeiliges LC Dis
- > MPIO DMB+ (64MB) integrated memory 64 MT - optional memory
- > MPIO FL100 (512MB) MP3/WMA/ASF Player - multi-language support
- > MPIO DMB+ (128MB) integrated memory 128 MT - optional spoke
- > MPIO DMG (128MB) 128 MT of internal memory - Slot for SmartMedia k
- > MPIO DMK (64 MT) MP3-Player with 64 MT memory - LCD display -
- > MPIO FD100 (256MB) MP3/WMA/ASF Player - multi-language support
- > MPIO FD100 (128MB) MP3/WMA/ASF Player - multi-language support
- > MPIO DME (64MB) 128MB integrates memory - optional memory 3
- > MPIO DME (128MB) 128MB integrates memory - optional memory 3
- > MPIO CL100 Mp3/wma/asf/cd-da/cd-text Player - 24 hours of FR
Don't you just love it - more folks have lost money
believing brokers and analysts than not.
Do you think there might be any advertising/shopping applications possible for the headphone product?
If you could for one moment believe that your
opinion is not gospel, let me say
that we both think we know that answer and that
we just don't agree. But old aware one you seem
to think your opinions are the only ones that are valid.'
so LYAO all you want.
a savvy investor would know why this stock
is trading thinly today.
No. obviously you do.
For Korea, flash is the new DRAM
By Jack Robertson, EBN
Silicon Strategies
08/19/2003, 4:35 PM ET
Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd., riding the crest of surging NAND flash memory demand, expects to double its NAND revenue this year from $1.1 billion in 2002.
Already claiming to be the world's largest NAND supplier in terms of units and revenue, Samsung also hopes to increase its global market share.
Fellow Korean chipmaker Hynix Semiconductor Inc. also is eyeing the explosive growth in NAND flash demand and said it hopes to break into the market for the first time next year through a partnership with STMicroelectronics N.V.
Jon Kang, executive vice president of Samsung's Device Solution Network, said the mushrooming NAND business is being driven by an appetite for increased data content in multimedia and Web-enabled devices like USB 2.0 disk drives, digital cameras, smart cellular phones, MP3 players, and other handheld devices.
"In 2001, NAND was only 10% of the total flash market by revenue. Our projection is that NAND will be 30% of the flash market this year, and by 2005 NAND and NOR flash will be about the same," Kang said, adding that the 20 Mbytes of memory found in an average cellular phone last year will increase to 200Mbytes by 2007.
Samsung's mobile phone manufacturing division next quarter will release a video-capable phone that will require 1Gbyte of NAND flash, he added.
Kang pointed to the growing use of NAND memory in cell phones as having the potential to assume many of the code execution functions now performed by NOR flash. However, he said Samsung, which engages in limited production of NOR flash, isn't trying to drive NOR out of the cell phone market and maintains that the two architectures will co-exist.
"NOR is a good mem-ory solution, but if you need above 256Mbits, the memory will be NAND," Kang said.
Hynix Semiconductor, meanwhile, plans to jump into the surging NAND flash market by collaborating with ST. Hynix executives said the alliance's first NAND flash will be a 512- Mbit chip slated to begin sampling at the end of the year. Initial production is expected in the first quarter of 2004 at a yet-to-be-designated Hynix fab.
Analysts are generally taking a wait-and-see attitude on the possible impact the Hynix-ST NAND venture might have on the market. Jim Handy, Los Gatos, Calif.-based nonvolatile memory analyst for Semico Research Corp., said that depending on how fast Hynix can ramp up production, the new NAND team could make its presence felt in the market next year.
Samsung and Hynix also are exploring other nonvolatile memory technologies, though none is expected to see the volumes of flash soon.
Samsung, for example, is developing ferroelectric RAM, magnetoresistive RAM, and phase-change RAM. Kang acknowledged that ferroelectric RAM already has some commercial uses, but said it must still compete against the higher density and lower cost of NAND flash.
Another new memory, Rambus Inc.'s next-generation XDR DRAM (code-named Yellowstone), will be produced by Samsung for electronic game consoles. Kang expects Sony Corp.'s next-generation game devices will be among the first to use XDR DRAM, but doesn't foresee PC makers flocking to it.
"Yellowstone right now is a point-to-point [memory] application," he said. "It isn't applicable for PCs unless it is modified from its present form."
Kang was similarly cautious in regard to GDDR3 graphics memory, which has not been standardized but whose use is being promoted by graphics processor vendors such as ATI Technologies Inc.
"We can produce GDDR3, but will wait until it becomes a standard," he said. A JEDEC standard is being drafted for an alternative GDDR2 graphics, and Kang said Samsung will be a large producer of this chip.
In contrast, Hynix predicted GDDR3 will become a major graphics memory product. James Han, the company's senior memory marketing manager, said Hynix will produce both types of graphics memory chips. "We're already sampling GDDR2 now and plan to start sampling GDDR3 in the fourth quarter of this year," he said.
In a related development, Hynix said it is planning to install 300mm-wafer equipment for a pilot line at an advanced fab in Chongju.
"The first silicon from the 300mm pilot line will come in the second half of next year. Hynix still believes that 200- mm fabs are the most cost-effective at the present time," Han said.
Hynix plans to invest $580 million this year in its semiconductor operations, a 50% increase from 2002. The focus is on upgrading existing fabs. A spokesman said half of all chip production is already at a 0.13-micron process node and should increase to 70% by the end of the year.
Samples of chips made with 0.10-micron process technology will be available by the end of the year, with production starting in the second quarter of 2004, the spokesman said.
You're so sure of this, right Cassandra, come on
let's hear those innovative comments you've been
repeating over and over. How about something
new from you - Sept 1 coming up very quickly.
Maybe you will be able to keep your word.
that would be a very common action with
many other issues.
U probably havn't noticed, but the
ask is still at .35 - why do you suppose
that is ?
Best Buy in Chicago circular = didn't see FL100 but there
was one that looked like the FL100 called PNY -128 megabyte
mac and pc compatible no details not even retail price - just the amount of a rebate - going to BB tuesday to pick up
DVD of Chicago. will investigate.
OT: NEWS !!! "BEST BUY" in FL IS SELLING THE MPIO FL100
$129.00 also said SD Expansion slot lets you add more memory
Is on the Sunday August 17 News Paper !!!
WOW !!!
CDR thinks he could - as if there isn't a hundred
other candidates much better than EDIG ... If I was
shorting I would stay away from such narrow trading
ranges - ask him if he shorted ON2 when it made it's
rather nice move - right.
CDR are you going to short? right.
Why are you so sure that it would be a bad
thing for MMs to buy? Are you saying they
just want to keep them for themselves - too funny.
your comment is as brilliant as mine.
fred who do sellers sell to?
competition has it in a 30 second version - you still don't
know what EDIGs version has under the hood - the so called
pump may still give them a major advantage in the market
place - and you are the one pumping that that the
patent pending claim is (not was) a PUMP. And furthurmore,
if you claim that tech is a PUMP then you ARE saying
that EDIGs tech is not valid.
competition has it in a 30 second version - you still don't
know what EDIGs version has under the hood - the so called
pump may still give them a major advantage in the market
place - and you are the one pumping that that the
patent pending claim is (not was) a PUMP.
Owd3 you do not know how EDIGs version of write back tech is different from the competition therefore you are pumping
just as much that EDIGs tech is not valid.
Does it make you feel that good when you think you are hurting this company?
NO How 'bout the Micro OS that will'
we are really trying to behave -
could you read us "the little engine that could"
No, that is what you mean and you want it to
look like that is what I mean.
Do you know if EDIG just wrote it down on a slip of paper
or did they have a fully functional unit? Sounds like
you know.