
Philips will be releasing a trio of its GoGear media players in the US pretty soon, and they are the ViBE, the Opus and the Aria. If you have noticed, all three feature names that have something to do with audio and for good reason too – the ViBE has enough power to last for up to 25 hours of non-stop audio playback or 4 hours of video, with support for Rhapsody subscription tracks and Audible audiobooks to boot. Other features include an integrated FM tuner with 20 presets and an automated conversion of Internet video. You can choose from 4GB and 8GB models this April onwards, retailing for $50 and $60, respectively. As for the 8GB Opus, that will cost $100 while the Aria will come in 8GB ($80) and 16GB ($100) flavors.
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