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Cowon iAudio D2 (4GB) review

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Cowon iAudio D2 (4GB) review

Cowon's iAudio D2 may not be top of the sales charts but its sleek body, abundance of features and multitude of sound-adjustment options ensure it's a quality compact MP3 player Read more

£180

5 March 2007 by Jasmine France

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iRiver Clix (4GB) review

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iRiver Clix (4GB) review

If the iRiver Clix looks familiar, that's because it's simply an improved version of the iRiver U10. You get the same cool, miniature TV-like design and great features, alongside an enhanced user interface and superb integration with Windows Media Player 11. We hesitate to call anything perfect, but iRiver comes close with the Clix Read more

£140

12 January 2007 by Jasmine France

CNET UK > Reviews > MP3 Players and Audio > Portable Video Players

Archos 105 review

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Archos 105 review

The Archos 105 is a flash-based MP3 and video player, which is available at a bargain price. It looks good -- it's slim and weightless yet still has a rugged feel. The player is easy to use and you can sort music by album, artist, song, genre and release date. The 105's ability to play videos is an added bonus Read more

£59

5 November 2007 by Nate Lanxon

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Meizu miniPlayer review

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Meizu miniPlayer review

Meizu's credit card sized MP3 player is slightly thicker than iPod's nano and boasts video playback, an FM tuner, games and a calendar. The device will play back MP3, MP2, OGG and WAV files, offering a plausible alternative to iPod zombiedom Read more

£150

1 November 2006 by Chris Stevens

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