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Mine Introduction Revised
The Mine. What it is and why you need one.
The future is digital. Ones and zeroes that store everything from music to photographs to books. You know it, we know it.
You said you needed a way to tie all that data together and still be able to use it while carrying it around. No matter what kind of files you had or how big they were.
You said you wanted to move files to and from the Internet, no matter where you were. Without using a computer.
You said you wanted one device that did all of this while still being portable, affordable, lightweight, and small.
We listened. We thought. We engineered.
The result? The Mine. The first portable personal information manager storing 10 GB in a box the size of a graphing calculator. With a built-in MP3 player, LCD display, headphone jack, microphone input, USB, 10BaseT Ethernet, and PCMCIA Type II slot. File transfer uses a simple drag & drop interface, just like a removeable disk.
It's the future, but you can get one today.
Imagine a thousand hours of MP3s -- over 750 CDs -- in the palm of your hand, wherever you go.
Imagine downloading thousands of photographs from your digital camera on a long vacation and emailing them to anyone you want. Without a heavy notebook computer or expensive digital film.
Imagine having a digital audio recorder with built-in microphone and weeks worth of recording time no matter where you are.
Imagine being able to upload or download files -- images, audio, music, or data -- using the Internet, a LAN, or your computer, no matter where you are.
Now imagine doing all of this with one small, portable device!
Want one? This one's Mine! Get your own here.
 
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