There is a box for 5 top stories and a multifunctional flash-based player for sound materials, pictures, videos and articles.
On February 7, 2006, Dell announced the end of production of hard drive players and continued to only sell their flash-based player, the DJ Ditty.
It has remained committed to flash-based players, said Dan Torres, the company's vice president for product marketing.
There's a smaller, candybar-looking, flash-based player that comes in multiple colors, and a chunkier, hard-drive player that comes in black.
Thump 2 incorporates a flash-based player into the frame of a pair of sunglasses for cordless on-the-go listening.
The player uses audio prompts that signal track changes during playback, making its operation relatively hands-free compared with other flash-based players.
The flash-based player was released on September 14, 2007, in capacities of 2, 4, 8, and 16 GB.
A 32 GB model was announced on December 4, 2007, setting a record for storage capacity among flash-based players.
The flash-based players were available in 32 MB (about 6 songs) storage capacity.
Such players are typically much less expensive than either the hard drive or flash-based players.