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iriver P7 review
With its sleek aluminium body and large screen, the gorgeous iriver P7 touchscreen portable media player looks like it belongs in a modern art museum. The included PC software isn't great, but the unique touchscreen interface makes for a refreshing change and the P7's audio capabilities are good Read more
28 April 2009 by Donald Bell
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Archos 5 Internet Media Tablet review
The Archos 5 Internet Media Tablet offers outstanding video performance and great Web capabilities, with the Opera Web browser pre-installed and support for Adobe Flash content included too. Though Archos has fixed some problems from earlier models, you still have to pay separately for extra codecs Read more
24 October 2008 by Nate Lanxon
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Panasonic SC-PMX2DB review
The Panasonic SC-PMX2DB micro hi-fi has a USB port that allows you to plug memory keys, hard drives and music players into the system to listen to your tunes. Sound quality is good and there's also an expansion socket which you can choose to use if you want to add Bluetooth or an iPod dock Read more
15 November 2007 by Frank Lewis
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Vosonic VP8360 review
The Vosonic VP8360 -- or Wolverine ESP as it's known Stateside -- is an 80GB portable media player, PVR, backup drive, 7-in-1 card reader and photo viewer. It's a belter of a portable media device and it won't break the bank Read more
23 May 2007 by Nate Lanxon
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Archos 604 WiFi review
The Archos 604 WiFi is basically the same as the 604 with the addition of a touchscreen and integrated WiFi. It has everything you could want in a portable video player on paper, however its performance ranks it as good, not great Read more
1 December 2006 by James Kim
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Archos 604 review
The Archos 604 is the replacement for Archos' well-loved AV 500. It can play videos, play music and display photos, all of which can be stored on its 30GB hard drive. It is compatible with a wide range of popular file formats in all three media -- but you'll need to connect it to a computer in order to move files over Read more
21 August 2006 by Rob Gillman
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iubi Blue review
iubi has integrated Bluetooth support for wireless headphones in this 30GB portable video player/recorder -- but is this mere novelty, or do the Blue's impressive communication credentials set a new bar for future PVRs? It'll certainly give Archos something to think about Read more
18 July 2006 by Chris Stevens
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PQI mPack P600 review
For portable movie watching the PQI mPack P600 is hard to beat -- the 100mm widescreen TFT LCD is sharp and vibrant, it's one of the biggest we've seen on a portable player. Also especially impressive is the P600's ability to feed full-resolution video to a massive external display Read more
8 February 2006 by Chris Stevens
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Archos Gmini 402 Camcorder review
The Gmini 402 omits TV recording in favour of a VGA video camera. The result is a media player that can only be used with a PC, and the poor camera is only a cheap gimmick. Video playback is good though, boasting a quality that's on a par with the AV500, but it's so small that widescreen video ends up as big as your thumb Read more
9 January 2006 by Guy Cocker
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Creative Zen Vision review
Creative's Zen Vision is much better looking than its nearest rival, in both physical design and interface. It can't record from an AV source but if you want movies on the go, it comes a close second to the Archos AV500 Read more
15 December 2005 by Guy Cocker
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