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Posted by: gps Surely you've heard of the story about the rabbit and the turtle. They both entered a race, and since the rabbit was so sure he'd win because of his speed, he rested for a while. However, he overslept, so when he woke up he discovered that the turtle had passed him by and moved on to win the race. This story has a grain of truth in it and is applicable in some aspects of real life. But it isn't applicable in the world of electronic devices. In this world, the rabbit would still have won anyway, and he would've left the turtle far, far behind. Case in point is Samsung's Nexus digital audio player.
Most MP3 manufacturers are too busy with creating plays with larger disk spaces and better video players. Samsung, however, decided to take a path that's slightly different. Using Samsung Nexus 25 0r 50, you can listen to both your favorite songs and to satellite radio. That's a very useful feature indeed. This product's release date is coming up soon. If you want to be kept up-to-date with gadget fads, snap one unit up when it hits the market. The Samsung Nexus 25 lets you tune in live to your favorite XM programs. It also lets you record a maximum of 25 hours of XM shows so you can listen to them any time you want. Using a USB 2.0 port, you can hook up the player to your computer and transfer your favorite songs to the 512MB available disk space. All these for a lighter-than-a-pound gadget that will cost you just $199.99. The Samsung Nexus 50 is just like the 25, but twice the capacity. It has a 1GB disk space, and can save up to 50 hours of XM programs. The good thing is, the price for Samsung Nexus 50 isn't twice that of the 25. The Nexus 50 costs just $100 more, at $299.99. If you want to to get the best feast for the ears, the Samsung Nexus players are a good investment because you can have both XM radio and MP3 player in one device. If you get tired of either feature, you can cancel your XM subscription and treat your player as a purely MP3 one, or if you want to devote your time listening to XM radio, you can make use of all the space to save XM programs.
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