Alienware hovers over MP3 player market with new CE-IV line
Alienware, a company known well for making high-perfomance computer systems for the home and office, earlier this week announced they were getting into the MP3 player market. Their entry will be known as the CE-IV (Close Encounters-Fourth Kind) digital audio player.
The CE-IV, when it becomes available in October, will feature SRS WOW HD sound technology, which provides significant treble and bass enhancements. It offers up to 1GB of memory, as well as a SD/MMC slot for compatible memory cards, for storing MP3 and WMA music files. Other features include a FM tuner, graphic LCD display, 1.3 ounces of weight and special noise-reduction earbuds.
“With the introduction of the new CE-IV digital audio players, Alienware continues its well-established tradition of delivering highly innovative, stylish products that rise above what else is out there,” said Frances T. Alvarez, director of licensing for Alienware.

