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Virgin Challenges Apple's iPodThe consumer electronics arm of the Virgin Group is introducing a new 5-gigabyte hard-disk portable music player, bringing a powerful brand name in music to the increasingly crowded product space.
Tiny and tuneful, the new MP3 player from Virgin holds 5GB, or 25% more than an iPod Mini.
Virgin Electronics hopes its slim Virgin Player, which debuts next week and is smaller than a deck of cards, will rise as a lead competitor to Apple Computer's wildly popular iPod players.
Apple dominates the portable player market that is filled also with choices from Rio Audio, Sony, Dell, Samsung Electronics and Creative Labs, among others.
But few of the rivals have introduced a direct challenge to the iPod Mini model, which has a 4-gigabyte capacity. And that's the segment San Jose-based Virgin Electronics is pursuing people who may want to tote about 1000 songs in their pocketable devices but don't necessarily need the whopping 20-gigabyte-or-mor e capacity of audio players offered by Apple, Sony, Samsung and others.
"No one else has the same sort of brand energy that Apple or Virgin has. Plus, our heritage is music," said Greg Woock, chief executive of Virgin Electronics. "Apple is dominating, yes, but the market share that it has today is not going to last."
The Virgin Player has 20% more storage capacity than the iPod M
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