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Play Mate A travel companion that pulls its weight

By Gisela M. Pedroza

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Take your sales presentations on the road with Pioneer'sportable DVD/CD/video player. Watch all three forms of media on theplayer's 7-inch active-matrix screen, which has both anti-glareand anti-reflection coating. The lightweight device weighs justover a pound and has a three-hour battery life. It's equippedwith digital outputs as well as a 96kHz/24-bit DAC Dolby Digitaland stereo speakers. You can swivel the screen a full 180 degreesfor better viewing, or connect it to a TV once you arrive at yourdestination. The player includes a remote control and high-speedbattery charger. ($1,100; www.pioneerelectronics.com.)

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