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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 (2nd generation, green) review
The new third-generation iPod shuffle is pretty much the same as the second-generation design -- same 1GB memory, cute dock and integrated clip -- but now it's available in metallic blue, purple, green, red and silver and it costs less, at just £49 Read more
17 September 2007 by Jasmine France
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Dolphin DAP (1GB) review
The Dolphin DAP MP3 player is an innovative waterproof player that should appeal to surfers and swimmers that want some tunes to follow them into the water Read more
23 August 2007 by Jasmine France
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Apple iPod Shuffle (2nd generation) review
The latest iPod Shuffle is a decent player that offers a sleek, compact form factor in five shiny colours, an excessively simple user interface and a low price. Fans of ultraportable gadgets will no doubt be drawn to it, but audiophiles beware Read more
5 February 2007 by Jasmine France
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SanDisk Sansa c250 (2GB) review
The c200 series is SanDisk's cheapest to date. The player is easy to use and packed with features, such as MicroSD memory expansion, photo viewing, FM radio and voice recording. It's not a high-quality device, however, with a small screen and bass-deficient audio quality, but it's ideal for newcomers to digital music Read more
24 November 2006 by Jasmine France
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Philips PSA235 (512MB) review
Philips has packed this sporty player with features any gym rat would love -- an FM tuner, easy-to-use rocker controls, an included armband, a talking stopwatch that records your times, and a bass boost that we didn't need -- this baby kicks out plenty of volume. It doesn't include a pedometer or a heart-rate monitor and it's fairly expensive, however Read more
4 January 2006 by Jasmine France
