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=== Samsung's YEPP line and Creative's NOMAD Jukebox === The [[Samsung YEPP]] line was first released in 1999 with the aim of making the smallest music players on the market.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.engadget.com/2014-07-20-gadget-rewind-2005-samsung-yepp-yp-w3-limited-edition.html|title = Gadget Rewind 2005: Samsung YEPP YP-W3 (Limited edition)| date=20 July 2014 }}</ref> In 2000, [[Creative Technology|Creative]] released the 6 GB hard-drive-based [[Creative NOMAD]] Jukebox. The name borrowed the [[jukebox]] metaphor popularised by ''Remote Solution'', also used by ''Archos''. Later players in the Creative NOMAD range used [[microdrive]]s rather than laptop drives. In October 2000, South Korean software company [[Cowon Systems]] released their first MP3 player, the CW100, under the brand name [[iAUDIO]]. In December 2000, some months after the Creative's ''NOMAD Jukebox'', [[Archos]] released its [[Archos Jukebox series#Jukebox 5000 and 6000|''Jukebox 6000'']] with a 6 GB hard drive. [[Philips]] also released a player called the Rush.<ref>{{cite magazine |title= |magazine=Billboard |page=24 |date=January 22, 2000}}</ref>
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