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Marshall Major review
The Marshall Major headphones offer a cool design and pretty good sound quality. It's just a shame they're so uncomfortable to wear. Read more
1 March 2011 by Luke Westaway
CNET UK > Reviews > MP3 Players and Audio > Headphones
Zagg Z.buds review
The Z.buds in-ear headphones sport an integrated mic and controls, and provide a good balance of comfort, durability and sound quality. Bass-addicted iPod and iPhone owners who are fine with not having a bright overall response should check them out Read more
29 January 2010 by Jasmine France
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Monster Lady Gaga Heartbeats review
Inspired by Lady Gaga, these in-ear headphones are exactly what you'd expect: completely over the top and stylish to the point of absurdity. If you can wear the triangular earpieces comfortably, you like plenty of bass and you want to catch eyeballs, these earphones will suit you well Read more
28 January 2010 by Jasmine France
CNET UK > Reviews > MP3 Players and Audio > Headphones
AKG K 390 review
The AKG K 390 earphones offer a sleek design and generally impressive sound quality, whether or not the noise-cancelling function is activated. The earbuds and noise-cancelling module are fairly large, which might put off some users, but these are good earphones nevertheless Read more
16 September 2009 by Jasmine France
CNET UK > Reviews > MP3 Players and Audio > MP3 Players
Apple iPod shuffle (September '09, 3rd gen, 4GB) review
Apple's latest iPod shuffle line-up offers two storage capacities -- 2GB or 4GB -- and five colours. Apart from that, it's business as usual. But that's not necessarily a bad thing -- the shuffle's tiny dimensions are certainly pleasing, and its basic feature set will appeal to those who appreciate simplicity Read more
16 September 2009 by Derek Chesterfield
CNET UK > Reviews > MP3 Players and Audio > MP3 Players
Philips GoGear Vibe review
The GoGear Vibe budget MP3 player compensates for its deeply irritating navigation system by offering a well-rounded feature set and good sound quality. Photo- and video-playback capability are of limited use on a 38mm colour screen, but Philips deserves credit for squeezing in such features at this price Read more
11 August 2009 by Donald Bell
CNET UK > Reviews > MP3 Players and Audio > iPod Docks and Speakers
Vestalife Ladybug review
Lovers of insects, iPods and speaker docks may well feel they've hit the jackpot with the Ladybug. The cutesy concept won't appeal to everyone, but those who can stomach it will find the Ladybug offers decent sound quality across most sound genres and some handy features Read more
29 July 2009 by Jasmine France
CNET UK > Reviews > MP3 Players and Audio > Headphones
Nixon Nomadic on-ear headphones review
The Nomadic on-ear headphones don't offer the best sound quality we've ever heard but they are exceptionally stylish. They have a sturdy design, too, and you can get them in a wide range of colours and configurations. A variety of handy extras, like a hard-shell carrying case, rounds out a decent package Read more
23 July 2009 by Jasmine France
CNET UK > Reviews > MP3 Players and Audio > MP3 Players
Samsung YP-Q2 review
Up close, its plastic design leaves something to be desired, but the YP-Q2 budget MP3 player still represents excellent value for money. Its overall performance is good, there's a decent array of features, and the relatively large screen makes viewing photos and videos a pleasure Read more
27 May 2009 by Jasmine France
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Apple iPod shuffle (3rd generation, 4GB) review
The third-generation iPod shuffle is the smallest MP3 player currently available, and only slightly larger than a paper clip. While its unobtrusive design feels sturdy and the voice feature that tells you what you're listening to is useful, quirky controls mean it won't be for everyone Read more
13 March 2009 by Donald Bell
