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iRiver B20 review
Besides MP3s, the iRiver B20 plays both DAB and FM radio. A massive 170mm telescopic aerial swivels around the back to provide excellent sound quality for when you're in transit. It also has a built-in voice recorder, flash games and an alarm, making this a fully-stocked player Read more
8 November 2007 by Nate Lanxon
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Apple iPod nano (3rd gen, video) review
With its wider, square design and its video playback capability, the latest iPod nano is more like a 'light' version of the iPod classic. Despite its changes, the nano is still one of the smallest, thinnest and most exquisitely designed MP3 players on the market Read more
10 September 2007 by Donald Bell
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Cowon iAudio 6 (4GB) review
Here's one for the iPod-hating underground -- a 4GB microdrive player with all kinds of features and customisability. It supports subscription audio as well as video and photos and FM recording, and it has a colourful 33mm OLED screen. The touch-sensitive interface takes some getting used to, but the audio quality is superb Read more
12 June 2006 by James Kim
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Oakley Thump 2 (1GB) review
The Oakley Thump 2 offers something that no other MP3 player has: UV and blue-light protection. That's because it cleverly builds a flash-based player into the frame of a pair of sunglasses for cordless on-the-go listening. It's also incredibly expensive Read more
7 November 2005 by Troy Dreier
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Cowon iAudio 5 (2GB) review
Cowon was wise not to tinker with the formula for its exceptional iAudio 4 flash MP3 player. Its successor, the iAudio 5, adds USB 2.0 support and improved battery life, but otherwise offers the same set of rich features and stellar audio performance Read more
12 April 2005 by John Frederick Moore
