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iRiver T30 (512MB) review

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iRiver T30 (512MB) review

iRiver is known for its techie, complicated MP3 players, so the simple interface on the T30 comes as a nice surprise. Small, cheap and usable with subscription services, it's only let down by the lack of an FM tuner Read more

£70

11 November 2005 by John Frederick Moore

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Archos Gmini XS202 review

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Archos Gmini XS202 review

The Archos Gmini XS202 keeps all the merits of the XS200 and adds some essential features that were strangely missing from the first iteration. And at £150, it's still a terrific bargain for a 20GB hard-drive MP3 player Read more

£150

18 October 2005 by John Frederick Moore

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Cowon iAudio 5 (2GB) review

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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

£249

12 April 2005 by John Frederick Moore

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Cowon iAudio G2 (1GB) review

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Cowon iAudio G2 (1GB) review

Cowon has gone down the Shuffle route with this one, a fairly basic but great-sounding device that can play WMA (DRM 9) and OGG files, in addition to MP3s. It's light and good looking, but there's no FM tuner and only USB 1.1 connectivity -- music transfer is yawnsville Read more

£100

13 December 2005 by John Frederick Moore

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Oregon Scientific iBall review

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Oregon Scientific iBall review

Oregon Scientific's iBall wireless speaker system, although having some flaws, makes for a great device to use at parties. The speaker itself is a white orb that looks like a 1970s version of futuristic design and the audio quality gets loud enough to use during garden barbeques Read more

£199

1 March 2006 by John Frederick Moore

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