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Samsung YP-U5 review
Those seeking an affordable secondary MP3 player could do far worse than the YP-U5. Its battery life is good, it offers above-average sound quality and it supports a decent range of audio formats, although AAC is notably missing. A fitness app also makes it well-suited to gym fanatics Read more
5 June 2009 by Donald Bell
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iRiver Volcano T7 review
Low-cost, no-nonsense MP3 players enjoy a lot of attention, especially from gym goers needing something light and low cost. In 1GB, 2GB and 4GB capacities, the iRiver Volcano T7 is the latest in this category, providing a cable-free listening experience that's great for the treadmill Read more
14 July 2008 by Nate Lanxon
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Creative Zen Stone Plus review
A mere month after its little brother launched, the Zen Stone Plus is here, with everything the lovely original model did, plus a tiny OLED screen, twice the storage capacity, an FM radio, a voice recorder and even a stopwatch Read more
27 June 2007 by Nate Lanxon
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Archos Gmini XS 100 review
Archos's new svelte, eye-catching music player is like a smaller, lighter version of Apple's iPod Mini. While the 3GB Gmini XS 100 doesn't come packed with extras such as an FM tuner and line-in or voice recording, it boasts an intuitive interface, great music-management features, compatibility with subscription-based music and excellent sound quality Read more
22 August 2005 by Ben Patterson
