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Philips SA9345 review

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Philips SA9345 review

If you want a simple and good-sounding audio player, don't overlook this Philips SA9345. It incorporates an FM radio besides protected and unprotected MP3 and WMA play. Get your finger on its Superscroll function to simply fly through your music. How could you brush off a feature like that? Read more

£129

25 October 2007 by Nate Lanxon

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Cowon iAudio F2 review

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Cowon iAudio F2 review

Cowon's iAudio F2 may look more like a mobile phone than an MP3 player but it's a great audio device -- it supports a wide range of file formats, including OGG and FLAC, and the sound quality is impressive. It's just a shame the interface isn't easier to use Read more

£80

19 July 2007 by Nate Lanxon

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Philips SA2820 review

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Philips SA2820 review

The Philips SA2820 is a strong competitor against the Apple iPod shuffle. With a crisp monochrome screen, voice recorder and 2GB capacity available for a low price, it's certainly attractive. The sound quality emphasises the bass line, making it great for fans of dance music Read more

£30

26 June 2008 by Nate Lanxon

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Creative Zen Stone review

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Creative Zen Stone review

Creative's Zen Stone is an 'us too!' attempt to knock Apple's iPod Shuffle from the throne of teeny MP3 king. At just under £30, it's half the price of the Shuffle, but is it too cheap to be any good? Read more

£20

22 May 2007 by Nate Lanxon

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Philips GoGear SA6025 review

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Philips GoGear SA6025 review

This flash MP3 and video player promises a generous feature set -- including FM radio and voice recorder -- and certainly beats the iPod nano in terms of affordability. But can it match Apple's stylishness and ease of use? Read more

£79

26 June 2007 by Nate Lanxon

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iRiver Volcano T7 review

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iRiver Volcano T7 review

Low-cost, no-nonsense MP3 players enjoy a lot of attention, especially from gym goers needing something light and low cost. In 1GB, 2GB and 4GB capacities, the iRiver Volcano T7 is the latest in this category, providing a cable-free listening experience that's great for the treadmill Read more

£49

14 July 2008 by Nate Lanxon

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Mcody M20 review

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Mcody M20 review

Mcody's M20 is a small and stylish, Chocolate-esque MP3 player that looks good enough to eat. It's not the easiest device to navigate and the battery won't last as long as some, but it's ideal for commuting to and from work Read more

£69

3 May 2007 by Nate Lanxon

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Netac MuStik A200 review

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Netac MuStik A200 review

Netac's A200 MP3 and video player comes with an FM transmitter and an in-car charger. It's cheaper than an iPod and separate FM transmitter, and it has reasonable sound quality, but you'll have to be very forgiving when it comes to ease of use Read more

£69

28 June 2007 by Nate Lanxon

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Squircle MP3 player review

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Squircle MP3 player review

Zero internal memory, no screen, a rubbery shell and a peculiar shape aren't the best starting points for an MP3 player. But play MP3s it does, and to boot it'll jack into your nearest USB cable as a card reader. For just £15, we felt we should give this little guy a chance Read more

£15

10 July 2007 by Nate Lanxon

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