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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
5 March 2007 by Jasmine France
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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
12 January 2007 by Jasmine France
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Archos 604 WiFi review
The Archos 604 WiFi is basically the same as the 604 with the addition of a touchscreen and integrated WiFi. It has everything you could want in a portable video player on paper, however its performance ranks it as good, not great Read more
1 December 2006 by James Kim
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Archos 504 (160GB) review
The Archos 504 is an impressive portable, although it's noticeably bigger and heavier than an MP3 player. In return for the bulk and its lack of accessories, it offers big drive sizes, good battery life and outstanding AV performance Read more
1 December 2006 by James Kim
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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
1 November 2006 by Chris Stevens
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Archos 404 review
The Archos 404 is the company's smallest in its 04 series of portable video players. This is a fully fledged PVP with all the fixings and a 30GB drive, but this one measures only 99mm by 76mm by 15mm, and has an 89mm (3.5-inch) screen. Though it doesn't record audio or video out of the box, it's still a good deal at less than £200 Read more
1 October 2006 by James Kim
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Archos 604 review
The Archos 604 is the replacement for Archos' well-loved AV 500. It can play videos, play music and display photos, all of which can be stored on its 30GB hard drive. It is compatible with a wide range of popular file formats in all three media -- but you'll need to connect it to a computer in order to move files over Read more
21 August 2006 by Rob Gillman
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iubi Blue review
iubi has integrated Bluetooth support for wireless headphones in this 30GB portable video player/recorder -- but is this mere novelty, or do the Blue's impressive communication credentials set a new bar for future PVRs? It'll certainly give Archos something to think about Read more
18 July 2006 by Chris Stevens
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Archos AV 700 TV review
The Archos AV 700 TV is the first mobile Freeview television that comes with a built-in hard drive recorder. It's also a portable media player, able to display movies and photos and play back MP3s. We had no trouble picking up excellent reception on all Freeview channels and got a lovely picture -- it is very expensive, though Read more
4 July 2006 by Rob Gillman
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PQI mPack P600 review
For portable movie watching the PQI mPack P600 is hard to beat -- the 100mm widescreen TFT LCD is sharp and vibrant, it's one of the biggest we've seen on a portable player. Also especially impressive is the P600's ability to feed full-resolution video to a massive external display Read more
8 February 2006 by Chris Stevens
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