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Sandisk delivers multimedia players
Created: 01/12/2007
Video description: At CES 2007 in Las Vegas, ZDNet Executive Editor David Berlind speaks to Carmella Lyman, public relations manager for Sandisk about the company's line of audio and video players--from the Sansa Express MP3 player to the Sansa View video player and the Sandisk WiFi player.

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