Conclusion
Conclusion

Diamond's Rio and the Neon from Suma are technically quite similar, as both quality and capacity are pretty much the same. A buying decision can by reduced to two factors: First the buying should be a matter of design and the included utility.
Suma offers four different colour schemes and more equipment than Diamond. Second you should take a look at the available functions. Suma's Neon tries to convince you by being plain and simple. The size of both players is almost the same; also the difference in weight is hardly worth being mentioned.
Suma sent us three URLs where you should be able to get the Neon player. The first two seem to be suited for resellers, while the last one is a Canadian online shop.
http://www.cyberhome.com.hk/MP3 Player/Neon-MP3.htm (Hong Kong)
http://www.enpia.co.kr (Korea)
http://www.pccool.com (Canada)
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