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Ion iPTUSB USB turntable review
With its small size and impressive list of features, it's not a stretch to call the Ion iPTUSB the Swiss Army knife of turntables. It's designed for those who don't have the space to permanently set up a full-size turntable, and record-shop junkies looking for a portable way to demo vinyl on-the-go Read more
12 February 2008 by Donald Bell
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Philips GoGear Spark review
The tiny, wearable GoGear Spark offers a good feature set and decent sound quality for the price. One of the first MP3 players in its class to offer a colour display, the Spark's unique design and excellent battery life help to make it a real rival to the iPod shuffle Read more
18 February 2009 by Donald Bell
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Apple iPod touch review
Meet the iPhone's slimmer baby brother, the iPod touch. Despite its demure size -- both in stature and in memory -- it still manages to cram in Web browsing and iTunes over Wi-Fi. This is an unquestionably cool product that continues Apple's legacy of sleek, innovative design Read more
19 September 2007 by Donald Bell
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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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Apple In-Ear headphones review
Apple's £54 In-Ear headphones are a necessary upgrade from the standard bundled headphones -- and quite reasonably priced too. They are worn in the inner ear, providing a sound-isolating experience that lets you focus on what's important: the music. An in-line clicker remote and microphone are included on these headphones Read more
8 December 2008 by Donald Bell
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Numark NS7 review
If you can reconcile yourself to the expense of the NS7, as well as the fact that it's nowhere near as portable as other USB DJ controllers, you'll find you've invested in a top-notch piece of kit. The build quality is phenomenal, and it does a great job of emulating the control and feel of working with vinyl Read more
16 April 2009 by Donald Bell
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Zoom H4n review
Outperforming more expensive rivals, the Zoom H4n is a superb mobile audio recorder that offers excellent performance, great sound quality and a solid, intuitive design. If you're after simplicity rather than flexibility, you may find the wealth of features overwhelming, but it's a great device nonetheless Read more
17 April 2009 by Donald Bell
CNET UK > Reviews > MP3 Players and Audio > MP3 Players
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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Apple iPod nano (4th gen) review
Apple seems to release new iPod models every other day, but this newest iPod nano really does impress. At just 6mm thick, it's the thinnest one they've ever made -- but there's more to it than that. New features include the Genius playlist tool, tilt sensor and capabilities for vision-impaired people Read more
11 September 2008 by Donald Bell
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Alesis ProTrack review
It's not small and it's not all that cheap, but the Alesis ProTrack stereo iPod recorder has one feature that comparably priced recorders don't: phantom-powered microphone inputs -- ideal for high-quality broadcast microphones. Most importantly, its recordings are generally impressive Read more
24 July 2009 by Donald Bell
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