Memory Stick Hits the Road
Storing music on media the size of a stick of gum may be just the thing for those of you who aren't prone to losing things like cell phones and keys but anything smaller than a cassette tape or a CD is pretty much destined to disappear if I get my hands on it. Those of you who aren't prone to losing little gadgets might want to take a look at Sony's in-car Memory Stick audio player. Sony says the gadget is about the size of a small electric shaver and can be mounted on your dashboard to be connected to a Sony UniLink head unit. The audio player plays back music recorded on Sony's MagicGate Memory Stick media. The new Memory Stick in-car audio player is available now for about $380.
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