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Intel IDAP264NA Personal Audio Player 3000 Intel IDAP264NA Personal Audio Player 3000 By BEST PLACE email: [email protected] KOMUNITAS BLOGGER UNIVERSITAS SRIWIJAYA 1. Insignia 8 Portable DVD Player 2. LG BP650 9-Inch 480p Portable DVD Player - Black 3. Sony WM-FX467 Digital AM/FM Stereo Cassette Walkman 4. Weatherx Wf308 Multi-Function Flashlight Radio (Personal Audio ) 5. Jensen CD550A Portable Stereo Cd Player With Am/Fm Radio 6. Innovative Technology ITBB1980i 1980 s Boom Box with 30 pin connector 7. Coby TF-DVD5044 3.5-Inch TFT Portable DVD/CD/MP3 Player with CSP44 Speaker System 8. Quantum FX J-9 AM/ FM Radio Cassette Recorder 9. NFL Cincinnati Bengals Team Logo DJ Headphone 10. Olympus VN3100PC Digital Voice Recorder 11. Jwin JD-VD736 Portable 3.6-Inch DVD Player 12. New Energizer Er-Dvd - Max Universal Battery For Portable Dvd Players 13. Coby 2.8 Inch Widescreen Video MP3 Player with FM 4 GB MP815-4GBLK (Black) 14. Sangean H201 AM/FM Shower Radio 15. Sterio FM Digital Scan Radio 16. Sylvania D3913LC AC/DC TV/VCR Combo 17. QuantumFx 9 MULTIMEDIA PLAYER WITH ANALOG TV/USB/CARD READER AND RECHAGEABLE BATTERY WITH GAME FUNCTION 18. New Portable MP3 CD Player Boombox USB SD MMC Input NR 19. New-Best-Rite 219PC - Magne-Rite Magnetic Dry Erase Board 36 x 48 White Silver Frame - BLT219PC 20. Eclipse T180 1.8-Inch 4 GB Touchscreen MP4 Video Player (Silver) 21. New NAXA NX-244 Portable DVD/CD/MP3 Player Boombox AM FM Stereo Radio w/Cassette Recorder and Remote 22. Philips Pvd700 7 Inch LCD TV-16:9 Compact Design Built-In Rechargeable Battery Lasts 3 Hours 23. Grundig Globe Traveler G3 Radio 24. Sony DE771 Discman Portable CD Player (Blue) 25. Polaroid 1POLMP2808-2 8GB MP3/MP4 Media Player 26. AIWA CSDXD51 CD/Radio/Tape Boombox with Super Bass 27. PANASONIC PORTABLE CD PLAYER / MP3 / FM/AM - MODEL SL-SV573 28. New Sdi Technologies Kitchen Timer Alarm Clock Radio Large Backlit Lcd Magnetic Remote Control 29. Panasonic SL-SX291C Personal CD Player with Car Kit 30. Tangent Internet FM Clock Radio (Quattro Black) 31. Teptronics 1 GB Portable Media Player with Touchscreen and Expandable Memory 32. Spectra YCD-490 Portable CD Player 33. Sony DVP-FX930E 110/240v Multi Region Portable 9 Swivel Widescreen DVD Player. 34. Coby Electronic PORTABLE CD PLAYER ( CXCD118 ) 35. Microsoft 2nd Generation Zune 4GB 8GB Premium Black Leather Flip Carrying Case With Rotating Belt Clip 36. Impecca MP-1845-BL 1.8 Digital Media Player 4GB - Blue 37. Olympus DS-3000 - Reconditioned Digital Voice Recorder - Complete Unit 38. Portable digital AM/FM CD MP 39. Water Radio -Reduced- 40. Travel Mate V DV Cassette Recorder and Player 41. Creative Zen Mozaic 4 GB MP3 Player (Black) 42. Sony CFDS36 Boombox (CD Cassette Recorder Digital AM/FM Stero Remote) 43. JVC RVB90 Urban Assault Kaboom (Green) 44. Nu Dolphin Lite Waterproof 2 GB 3G MP3 Player (Silver) 45. Sangean WFT-1 Internet Radio Component Tuner 46. Gear To Go 12379 Digital Tuning Radio 47. Zoom H4n Portable Digital Recorder Package with Samson HP-10 Headphones 48. NEW OLYMPUS 142640 DP-10 RECORDER (PERSONAL AUDIO) 49. Portable iPod Docking Speaker 50. Intel IDAP264NA Personal Audio Player 3000 .
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