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Thursday 2nd June 2005
iPod shuffle lookalike draws Computex attention 11:25AM, Thursday 2nd June 2005
Although Apple was able to temporarily banish Luxpro's Super Shuffle MP3 player at CeBIT this year, Taiwan-based Luxpro is openly displaying its latest MP3 player, the MX-585D (pictured) at Computex 2005.

The model bears more than a passing resemblance to Apple's iPod shuffle.

With a 64×48-resolution OLED display, the latest model also supports Digital Rights Management (DRM). It is compatible with three audio formats, including MP3, WMA and WAV.

The model charges to 80 per cent of capacity in just two hours and offers continuous use for 10 hours on a full charge, according to the company. In addition, the model supports 10 different languages.

Photo: Eric Fan, DigiTimes.

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