Virgin Electronics
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Virgin Electronics is a company owned by the Virgin Group that used to sell MP3 Players and accessories. Virgin Pulse was a Virgin branded company that Sir Richard Branson owned that sold CD Players, AM/FM Tuners, Phones, Headphones, and Digital Clocks. Early in 2005, they started selling MP3 Players and changed their name to Virgin Electronics and began selling MP3 Players exclusively.
Only months after introducing a 5GB player, the company discontinued it after failing to attract enough attention to the new product.
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