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EZ-Power Universal Remote
February 12, 2005
If you are like me and and you never keep a spare set of batteries around for your remote control, this is for you. It saves the environment and saves you money too.
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EZ-Power Universal Remote
February 07, 2005
PoGo! Electronics launches a must-have piece of kit for any diehard couch potato.  And in case you were wondering, this is a wind-up... literally!

Radio YourWay
January 06, 2004
TV watchers have the ability to choose TiVo or ReplayTV to record shows for later viewing, but radio listeners haven't had many options for recording programs to listen to at another time. For its remarkable versatility alone, the Radio YourWay is a one-of-a-kind product.
Radio YourWay
July 09, 2003
PoGo!'s Bob Fullerton discusses Radio YourWay on CNBC Morning Call - Tech Watch with Jane Wells
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Radio YourWay
June 03, 2003
As June rolls around, we're all rushing around to find the perfect gifts for Dads and Grads. How do you find the best in Father's Day gifts and Graduation gifts? Look no further than Leo Laporte from Tech TV. Leo Laporte visited LIVE on 6/3/03 with the latest in gadgets. (Including Radio YourWay)
Radio YourWay
May 24, 2003
You can listen to AM and FM broadcasts on the Radio YourWay from PoGo Electronics Inc. But there is no need to linger near the radio to catch "Fresh Air" or a Howard Stern monologue; just press its Record button and come back to the program whenever you like.
Radio YourWay
May 15, 2003
Radio With a Long Memory Lets You Redefine Drive Time. You can listen to AM and FM broadcasts on the Radio YourWay from PoGo Electronics.
Radio YourWay
May 12, 2003
These digital radio recorders, which can be preset to record a program at a certain time, enable customers to record any radio program they want and have it converted into a digital format.
Radio YourWay
May 5, 2003
While TV and prerecorded music have become major parts of the digital media landscape, so far radio programming--at least when it comes to recording--is still an analog affair. ...you may be interested to try Radio YourWay
RipFlash DX
February 4, 2003
PoGo's RipFlash DX combines voice and WMA recording in a pocketable flash player.
RipFlash DX
January 30, 2003
Top 10 Audio Player - Despite its small size, the player's LCD screen is nicely designed and easily readable. This is the only unit we have seen so far that can encode WMA files on the fly through the line-in jack
RipFlash PLUS
January, 2003
Best New Products 2003/Entertainment - ...the RipFlash PLUS is worth consideration. For one thing, it's eminently pocket-worthy, and for another it sounds terrific...
Flipster
January, 2003
Best New Products 2003/Entertainment - The Flipster! is a portable Windows CE-based multimedia player that's designed to deliver full motion video...
Flipster
January, 2003
Editors "What's Hot for 2003" - The $449 PoGo Flipster, a dedicated movie and music player that debuted in 2002, has a 2.5-inch LCD (diagonal) and 128MB of memory (enough to play one movie-length WMV file).
RipFlash PLUS
December 12, 2002
Music Tech Section 4 out of 5 Stars - Record on the go with this all-in-one encoder/player.
Flipster
December, 2002
Rank 88 (out of 1000 products) in Digital Lifestyle 1000 Issue - We have seen the future of the portable multimedia player, and it looks like the PoGo Flipster...
RipFlash PLUS
October 11, 2002
As with all technology, more features were added to the already popular RipFlash. Enter the RipFlash Plus. It has all the features of the RipFlash plus a few important extras. The result is a solid portable music player at a reasonable price. See it in action tonight on "Tech Live."
RipFlash DX
Winter 2002
Rating 5 = Great Product - If you like WMA files -- Microsoft's Windows Media Audio format -- you'll find a lot to like in this player/recorder.
RipFlash DX
August 27, 2002
Encodes WMAs without a PC; 128MB of expandable memory; in-line remote; nice display; inexpensive. The DX ships with polished software that's a snap to use, thanks to a clean and stable drag-and-drop interface.
  RipFlash
Fall 2002
Have you ever wanted to transfer those old vinyl LPs to CD? The RipFlash is an ideal partner for that job.
RipFlash
August 15 , 2002
Its killer feature is the ability to create MP3 files directly from any source, even your voice, without a PC.
Flipster
August 2002
Wild Thing
RipFlash
July 1, 2002
The PoGo RipFlash devices use a simple patch cord to cleverly grab the CD signal as it's being played through a stereo.
RipFlash
June 17, 2002
MP3 devices, prices all over the place.
RipFlash
June 2002
It's never been easier to give fragile vinyl and cassettes new life in the MP3 format, anywhere, at any time.
RipFlash
Summer 2002
How is it possible that affordable, portable digital recording equipment has taken so long to become available? We can't answer that, but be assured that PoGo! Electronics new RipFlash Recordable MP3 Player renders the question moot.
Flipster
May 2002
The world's first portable MP4 player. MP4s are video files with sound the same format used by digital video recorders (a la TiVo).
RipFlash
April 29, 2002
Rip n' Roll
Flipster
April 11, 2002
Make[s] waiting around much more entertaining.
Flipster
April 9, 2002
Flipster offers audio, video on the go
Flipster
April 2002
Featured on TV
Flipster
April 2002
Enough to keep you coming back for more.
RipFlash
March 18, 2002
Turn That CD Into an MP3
RipFlash
March 17, 2002
Calif.-based Pogo's $198 RipFlash is the smallest of the lot, about two-thirds of an inch thick but no wider or longer than a credit card and just three ounces.
RipFlash
February 26, 2002
This is the only game in town.
RipFlash
February 23, 2002
The RipFlash records MP3s without a PC.
RipFlash
February 16, 2002
MP3 - BUT PC-FREE
RipFlash
February 14, 2002
It's not just a full-featured MP3 player/voice recorder, but also the first portable we know of that records any audio signals as MP3 files.
RipFlash
February 1, 2002
(German) PoGo! bringt portablen Flash-Memory-MP3-Rekorder
RipFlash
January 4, 2002
(German) Flipster - Mobiler MPEG4-Player
PoGo! Products
November 29, 2001
Let the Music Go On and On and On.