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Ultra-portable, Wi-Fi-enabled personal communicator and multimedia player in white
Access e-mail, browse the Web, and make Skype VOIP internet phone calls
Reach friends on three instant messaging services--Yahoo!, Google, and Skype
MP3, ATRAC, WMA (secure) audio, MPEG4 video, JPEG photo playback
2.4-inch LCD display (320 x 240 resolution), slide-out QWERTY keyboard, Memory Stick PRO Duo slot

Other features of the Sony mylo include the ability to view MPEG-4 video files as well as JPEG digital images; USB 2.0 support for high speed file transfers; rechargeable battery life which offers upwards of 45 hours of music playback, around seven hours of chatting and web surfing and more than three hours of continuous Skype talk time and a built-in text editor.

http://youtube.com/watch?v=J7ATmzbHsuM

http://portables.about.com/od/mp3playerfirstlooks/a/sonymylofl.htm

MP3 and WMA playback's nice, but Sony won't have any convergence success until they ditch that ridiculous audio software that treats you like a criminal when you try to load up your player, I say get an iPod, or if your rich, a PDA too,

The Mylo pretends to be everything, an overgrown PSP that doesn't play games, with a atcky Keyboard, Sony are not doing the right things lately, with PS3, Mylo and PSP even in my opinion, Nintendo are going the good old nintendo way, Microsoft are keeping it real for "mission-critical applications " with Zune, and Apple as usual come along with updating the iPod and Apple Computers in their usual way.

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