Dell spokesman Liem Nguyen commented, "We transitioned our lineup away from hard drives to focus on flash players.
[2] "It (DJ Ditty) will end of life and when the supply runs out we will not have a follow-on product to that music player," Dell spokesperson Venancio Figueroa said.
The Pocket DJ has a 10-hour battery life and charges through a USB plug either through the computer or electrical outlet.
The Pocket DJ is compatible with many music stores and formats, such as WMA (Windows Media Audio), and MP3.
The interface looks similar to the Creative Zen Micro, except the Pocket DJ does not have voice recording or FM tuner.
The Dell Ditty was a small player that had 512 MB of flash memory and a built in FM tuner.