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Samsung introduces flash-based MP3 player
Created: 10/30/2007
Video description: At CES 2006, CNET's Molly Wood takes a look at the Samsung YP-Z5, a flash based MP3 player that comes equipped with either 2 or 4 GBs of storage.\r\n

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