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Café is a digital media player from Avant Garde. It can play music and video files, show images, and share wirelessly to other devices. The device package is also bundled with software (currently codenamed as Restaurant) is used to rip from CDs and buy music online to transfer to the device. It was announced in June 2007, and is to be available in Europe in late 2007.

Café

Models

From original plans released to the public, Avant Garde announced that they would be releasing three models upon launch. Avant Garde were to name them, Original, Decaf and Espresso, the names would be kept even after launch. All would have the same type of design, but the colours would vary.

All models had the same enscription on the back, the logo, and a message from the manufacturer, and individual unit data (such as the serial number). Also written on the back was "Brewed in Chester", where the original models were designed and created.