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Review: MusicGremlin/The Gremlin

By Joe Moran
August 22, 2006

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If music is at all important to you, you probably keep an iPod or another portable music device within close reach to satisfy your musical cravings. But if downloading music on your PC and then synchronizing it with your portable device seems oh so 2002, you might want to take a look at MusicGremlin. Instead of requiring a PC as an intermediary, MusicGremlin lets you download music from the Internet via built-in 802.11b Wi-Fi.

The $300 8 GB Gremin, clad in glossy black plastic, measures 4.0 x 2.4 x 0.8 inches. It's not a large device, but it is somewhat thicker than most digital music players. Weight is another matter, though: just looking at it, you'd think the Gremlin was a lot heavier than the 4.2 ounces with which it tips the scales. It feels feather-light.

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