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Samsung Galaxy S WiFi 4.2 review
The Samsung Galaxy S WiFi 4.2 looks good but only offers enough power for the basics. Your money might be better spent elsewhere. Read more
12 June 2012 by Andrew Hoyle
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Apple iPod nano 6th gen review
The Apple iPod nano 6th gen is a great product for rich people who use the gym. For everyone else, the iPod shuffle and iPod touch offer better value for money. Read more
16 September 2010 by Jason Jenkins
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Philips GoGear Muse review
The GoGear Muse is Philips' best portable media player to date, featuring a number of enhancements over previous models, including a redesigned user interface and slicker design. It doesn't offer the best audio quality we've ever heard, but its format support is hard to beat Read more
29 September 2009 by Frank Lewis
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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
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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
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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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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
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Philips SA2820 review
The Philips SA2820 is a strong competitor against the Apple iPod shuffle. With a crisp monochrome screen, voice recorder and 2GB capacity available for a low price, it's certainly attractive. The sound quality emphasises the bass line, making it great for fans of dance music Read more
26 June 2008 by Nate Lanxon
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Philips SA9345 review
If you want a simple and good-sounding audio player, don't overlook this Philips SA9345. It incorporates an FM radio besides protected and unprotected MP3 and WMA play. Get your finger on its Superscroll function to simply fly through your music. How could you brush off a feature like that? Read more
25 October 2007 by Nate Lanxon
