4 September 2006 17:35 GMT / By Amber Maitland
The Ministry of Sound has launched a new series of personal audio players that come in a variety of sizes and with different storage capacities to suit every taste.First up is the MOSMP083, which is preloaded with Dance Nation 2006, and features three storage capacities: 258MB X2, which comes in baby pink and black; 512MB and 1GB, which both come in silver.
Next up is the MOSMP097 “ClipStix” MP3 player, which is designed for ultimate portability and comes in 256MB and 512MB versions that are either black or pink.
The snappily-named MOSMP055C6 Jukebox provides a bit more meat, with a colour LCD screen and 6GB of internal memory. It comes with a matching piano black docking station, and is preloaded with 10 exclusive Ministry of Sound tracks.
Last but not least is the MOSMP075 which adds DAB and FM radio to the MP3 offering, and comes with either 512MB or 1GB of memory. It lets you record straight from DAB radio on to the memory, is preloaded with a limited-edition album, and is finished in black, brushed aluminium, and silver.
The players range in price from a mere £30 to £130 for the top-of-the-range MOSMP075. Audio, MP3 players, Ministry of Sound






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