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Aiwa announces first MP3 player/encoder

Aiwa has announced the first MP3 player to include a digital-audio encoder... Read more

21 June, 2000 by Christophe Guillemin

Nuggets: Aiwa MiniDisc as sexy as Panasonic's

Darling... that sounds fabulous Aiwa is banging on about how its latest MiniDisc player, the AM-HX30... Read more

3 August, 1999 by Justin Pearse

Nuggets: World's first recordable MP3 player

...it's playback only time. No longer however. Japanese consumer electronics giant Aiwa has launched the world's first portable MP3 recorder with sexy name... Read more

29 February, 2000 by Justin Pearse
<endeca_term>AIWA</endeca_term> BMZ USB-Device 1.2.0.25

AIWA BMZ USB-Device 1.2.0.25

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14 May, 2003
<endeca_term>AIWA</endeca_term> BMZ USB-Device 1.2.0.25

AIWA BMZ USB-Device 1.2.0.25

AIWA BMZ USB-Device Read more

14 May, 2003
<endeca_term>AIWA</endeca_term> BMZ USB-Device 1.2.0.23

AIWA BMZ USB-Device 1.2.0.23

AIWA BMZ USB-Device Read more

1 June, 2002
<endeca_term>Aiwa</endeca_term> Data Fax Modem 5.0.0.2

Aiwa Data Fax Modem 5.0.0.2

Aiwa Data Fax Modem: OS installed driver. For information only Read more

1 July, 2001
<endeca_term>AIWA</endeca_term> MM-VX200 1.0.0.0

AIWA MM-VX200 1.0.0.0

AIWA MM-VX200 Read more

30 June, 2000
Psiloc irRemote Control for Nokia 9300/9500 1.43

Psiloc irRemote Control for Nokia 9300/9500 1.43

...supported brands is long and contains following manufactures and their compatibles:Admiral, Aiwa, Akai, Allsat, Anitech, Apex, Aristona, Avex, Barco, Blaupunkt, Bush, CCE, Crown, Cyberhome... Read more

5 October, 2004

iPod chipmaker plans to cash in

...PortalPlayer's software and chips go in players from companies such as Aiwa, Philips, Rio and Samsung, the overwhelming majority of its business comes from... Read more

12 August, 2004 by Ina Fried
Psiloc Total irRemote Control for SE P800/P900;Motorola920/925;BenQP30 1.43

Psiloc Total irRemote Control for SE P800/P900;Motorola920/925;BenQP30 1.43

...supported brands is long and contains following manufactures and their compatibles: Admiral, Aiwa, Akai, Allsat, Anitech, Apex, Aristona, Avex, Barco, Blaupunkt, Bush, CCE, Crown, Cyberhome... Read more

2 October, 2003

CES: Gadgets, digital, wireless are key

...the more consumer electronics-related side, Sony is expected to relaunch its Aiwa brand, along with a new logo, and is expected to announce new... Read more

7 January, 2003 by Richard Shim

Networking card taps into powerlines

...in the home (The device is manufactured by the doyen of Dixons, Aiwa), and sells for about £300 apiece. A hotel chain would be able... Read more

25 June, 2002 by Peter Judge

Headed to a highway near you - MP3 players

...a 600-hour capacity and a hard drive designed not to skip. Aiwa and Kenwood already have in-car CD-R players. However, these don... Read more

25 January, 2001 by Richard Shim

Is Memory Stick the future or just an expensive mistake?

Will Sony's gamble on a new format for interchangeable mobile memory pay off? Read more

20 October, 1999 by Steven Kent

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