Microsoft "Argo" Media Player
Sledgehammer70
California Icrontian
Rumor has it that Microsoft has a product code named "Argo" That will sweep the world and hit Apples Ipod in the face. Microsoft has not confirmed nor have they denied the new media player, but we know one thing the rumored media player has a ton of people excited.
The "Argo" is a device that plays the media; a software media player and an online media service for all of you DRM-infected media file requirements. It is also rumored to have built in WiFi giving it an instant upper-hand against the majority of standard-issue media players out on the market. Media on the go ties right into Microsoft's convergence theme and with the above items equipped in the Argo could put them on the cutting edge of the media player market.
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The "Argo" is a device that plays the media; a software media player and an online media service for all of you DRM-infected media file requirements. It is also rumored to have built in WiFi giving it an instant upper-hand against the majority of standard-issue media players out on the market. Media on the go ties right into Microsoft's convergence theme and with the above items equipped in the Argo could put them on the cutting edge of the media player market.
Microsoft has not confirmed nor have they denied the new media player, but we know one thing the rumored media player has a ton of people excited.
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I still prefer my PDA though, dedicated players just can't match the formats I want.
You could just get stand alone quicktime (search for it in google).
So is the argo (supposedly) just like an ipod, or is it more like a pda?
looks more like an ipod they would be smart to make it a pda, or even like a blackberry or something
Cool man, I found it, that is awsome. Thanks I don't even listen to music anymore so I don't need anything :P
[rant]
People always complain about format problems, but nobody complains that it is too easy to sync your library and your music player, how easy it is to do anything you need in iTunes, how unrestrictive the Fairplay DRM is (unlimited CDs, unlimited iPods, and 5 computers; nobody can come close to that)...
Oh well, people love to bitch about things...
I hope for Microsoft's sake that they make a success out of this. Doing digital media correctly is a long way away from them, lets hope they can make the journey without ten million ******ng bugs in the unusable software.
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