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ECTS: Budget MP3 players R us...

Dave Wilby ZDNet.co.uk

Published: 07 Sep 1999 09:13 BST

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Portable hardware specialist Digital Dream has unveiled a raft of digital cameras and removable media products at this year's ECTS show including what must be one of the cheapest MP3 players on the market.

Weighing in at under 56g and a mere 95x55mm, the £49.99 DMS100 is compatible with bog-standard 4MB to 128MB Compact Flash (1MB to one minute of audio) priced from £19.99. Flash readers to plug in to your PC or Mac are also reasonably pitched at £39.99. For the complete DMS100 package Digital Dream is asking £79.99.

Cameras unveiled at the show include the Digital 2000, 2800, 3000 and 4500, ranging in resolution from 0.3 to 1.5 million pixels, and in price from £99.99 to £299.99. A smart media card reader will set you back £39.99.

Take me to the GameTech ECTS coverage for in depth technical news from the show. For news on the games, go to GameSpot's official coverage.

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