Pocket Synch shares the word on the Wolverine ESP 5160

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Announcing a 160GB Portable Media player. Take notes Microsoft.

OK all you serious media player owners that want the most you can possibly get out of a player. This one is for you. Are you looking for a media player that can not only mirror the entire music, video, and picture library you have on your harddrive but also allows you to jack in and play media on your plasma or other large TV (without taking a soldering iron to it)? Then have a look at the Wolverine ESP 5160. I want you to, right now, go and write a 2,000 word essay on what 160GB of portable, playable media storage means to you. Well actually if you want to be all technical you can do it in 16 words or less. 160GB of storage means 80,000 digital photos or playing 320 hours of video or 50,000 songs! The system also comes in an 80GB model as well if you’re scared.

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