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Rhapsody on the Go
Haier America has teamed up with Rhapsody to bring the world the ibiza Rhapsody, a Wi-Fi portable media player.
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The Wi-Fi enabled ibiza Rhapsody media player.
November 27, 2007 | by Ben Hardy

Like many of my fellow Americans I did a bit of travelling this past week. In the airports I visited briefly, nothing was more ubiquitous than the mp3-listening transient. Little white iPod buds nestled in ears everywhere, drowning out the cacophonous bustle of life in the terminals.

While I couldn’t have recognized the new ibiza Rhapsody even if I had seen one, I doubt there were many in use, mainly because the thing has only just been released. How long until this Wi-Fi portable media player becomes the preferred method of sonic escape? I would guess as long as it takes to expand the Wi-Fi hotspot horizon. I like the concept – a media player that doesn’t require a computer to access the impressive Rhapsody library of songs and videos. Just find a hotspot and connect. The automatic podcast updating is very cool, particularly for someone who has numerous subscriptions. (I am not yet one such someone, though I am trying. There are only so many hours in the day…).

Sound interesting? Check out all the specs on Haier’s website. I know we’ve already issued this year’s holiday gift guide, but this merry little stocking stuffer deserves consideration.



Ben Hardy - Contributing Writer
Between watching re-runs of the The Jetsons and convincing his Insteon and Z-Wave controls to get along, Ben Hardy is immersed in the world of home automation, home control, and home networking.



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Posted by Milka Giordano  on  11/17/09  at  10:48 PM

Yep, I think this is the best MP3 player so far. Anyway, if you are good at electronics, you can join Freelancer.com to do many projects regarding electronics. Use this code TURBOCIRCUITS to get more advantages from the site.

Posted by Visitor  on  08/20/08  at  02:41 AM

The best MP3 player I’ve owned. Easy to use, good integration with Rhapsody good interface and great sound. I was in a hotel that had WiFi and was able to get all the benefits of Rhapsody as I do at home.

Posted by wherecaniclub  on  07/11/08  at  07:53 PM

i dont know bout you guys but 4 me after the discoveries of FIRE, WHEEL, and INTERNET - THE MP3 player has been the greatest invention!



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