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  • Technically you can build just about anything that you find sold anywhere. The practicality of such is usually, now days, not there. Manufacturers of say Media Players get their individual parts dirt cheap from say China where little Chinese children are whipped with wet miàn (Chinese noodles) to produce a million tiny microchips with their tiny fingers. (I exaggerate and make it funny, however the truth is horrifying the treatment in these sorts of sweat-shops). This: http://www.engadget.com/2005/04/12/how-to-build-a-cheap-media-player-in-20-minutes/ may come in handy, or contain useful information to help you out. Of course "media player" is usually the software, like Itunes or Windows Media Player. What I understand you to want is the means to make the hardware for a "plug in play" device which can use say Itunes program. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Media_player may give you some helpful terms to do a web search more effectively to find out how too build your own hardware to play media.

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