Sony: Mylo PMP hitting sales targets
Sony’s Wi-Fi-enabled mylo communicator/MP3 player is hitting sales targets through a distribution strategy that limits sales to 900 storefronts, the company said. Retailers report varying levels of success. The device, available for eight months, features MP3 player, Web browsing, instant messaging, photo viewer, VoIP and IEEE 802.11b wireless Wi-Fi.
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