Memorex
Jim Borowski  |  by www.engadget.com. All rights reserved. 14.05 | 13:47

Apple, Creative, Microsoft, SanDisk, and Sony would like to officially welcome Memorex into the 21st Century, as the jack-of-all trades manufacturer has finally discovered that monochrome displays are totally played, introducing its first digital...

We can always trust Memorex to liven up the party, and here they come now with three new music players that pin down the low-end of the market fairly well. The players are headed by the MMP8565, which features 1-2GB of flash memory, a monochrome..

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We can add another iNotch on the iBedpole to the list as Memorex has annouced its forthcoming portable video (and audio) player for Apple's iPod. The iFlip claims to only support the 5th generation variety (what about 6th gen?

), and sports an...

forever (and are smaller, run longer, and can be taken running, etc.) aren't too far behind in running on..

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In a market already crowded with iBooms, iJams, and Hi-Fis, do we really need yet another iPod boombox to choose from? Memorex thinks so, as evidenced by their recent introduction of a 12-watt 'box -- called, unsurprisingly, the iMove -- which.

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While the Zune didn't make a huge presence at CES, DAP accessory makers were out in full force nonetheless, and ClicZune did a commendable job in scouring the floors for Zune-capable speakers and docking stations.

Although Apple's gem definitely has...

Can't remember what's on that thumb drive? You could just plug it into your PC to check. But why bother?

With the Memorex TravelDrive ID, you can just scroll through the drive's LCD display to get a list of all the files stored Why do executives get (or need) their own USB drive? Furthermore, why does anything labeled "executive style" usually correllate to it having better style than its normal consumer electronics equivalent? Are they saying If you haven't sprung for a USB OTG device yet, or would like to do a bit of direct data slinging from device to device, the new TravelLink and TravelSync devices from Memorex should get the job done without breaking the bank.

The $75 TravelLink...

While the poker sharks in the crowd are probably elated about the recent WSOP in HD news, we're going double or nothing with Memorex's Poker Chip Flash Drive. This 1GB device sports a design that any chip stacker would appreciate, and aside from..

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Step aside TravelDrive, Memorex just busted out a new line of TravelCard memory cards to round-out their line-up of USB drives. The new line-up announced today by Imation's sub-brand features a dual-interface card (like we've seen before) supporting.

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Philips may have gotten there first, but Memorex has a new line of dual-format, double-layer 16X DVD recorders coming out, though they can only record to double-layer discs at 2.

4X speed. There'll be both external and internal versions of the..

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Like we promised, we're here with a week of Ask Engadget. Like always, you can send in your questions to ask at engadget dawt com, and we'll bring the best here for answering by your fellow Engadget readers.

Yesterday we were asking a question of our...

Upstart Trinity Audio Group is looking to attract budget-minded music producers and podcasters with their self-titled handheld, which promises all the capabilites you'd expect from a full-fledged digital audio workstation in a package smaller than a...

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