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TrekStor vibez review
The TrekStor vibez is a funny-looking 12GB MP3 player with an odd rubber scroll wheel that's even bigger than the screen. But give it a chance -- it'll grow on you, especially when you hear how good it sounds Read more
12 July 2007 by Nate Lanxon
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Sony Walkman NW-A1000 review
The NW-A1000 itself is gorgeous-looking, as well as being easy to use and having excellent sound definition and control. The playback volume is noticeably lower than its counterparts, but with the new Connect Player software, are the reasons not to buy Sony slowly evaporating? Read more
21 December 2005 by Chris Stevens
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Cowon D2+ review
The D2+ is a great touchscreen MP3 player that's packed full of useful features and offers outstanding audio quality, thanks to its sound-enhancement settings. Users of its predecessor, the iAudio D2, won't notice a great deal of changes though, and the lack of AAC support is hard to justify Read more
17 March 2009 by Donald Bell
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Asono Mica (1GB) review
The Mica is easily the funkiest MP3 player around, and once you figure out its internal joystick-controlled logic, it's as easy to use as models less intent on aesthetic gymnastics. With an FM radio as well as line-in and voice recording, the Mica, available in black or white, offers plenty of functionality Read more
12 September 2005 by Stewart Wolpin
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Philips-Nike MP3Run review
10 December 2004 by David Carnoy
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Baylis Eco Media Player EP-MX71 review
The wind-up powered Baylis Eco Media Player EP-MX71 is no replacement for an iPod, but if you're a camper, hiker or festival goer, it could just the thing for your travels. This MP3 and video player needs no power cables and is run on elbow grease, making it perfect for camping or road trips Read more
20 February 2008 by Nate Lanxon
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Samsung YP-K3 review
Samsung's YP-K3 is a slim and stylish MP3 player with a touch-sensitive interface and a seamless design. If you only want to carry a couple of hundred songs around it's a desirable option that won't break the bank Read more
12 April 2007 by Nate Lanxon
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Samsung YP-P2 review
You'll find the gesture-based navigation system from Samsung's YP-P2 refreshing. Navigating the stylishly-animated menu simply takes a stroke of your finger. You'll find impressive Bluetooth and FM radio as well as video playback, so we think you'll be gesturing with a thumbs up Read more
1 November 2007 by Nate Lanxon
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Archos Gmini XS200 review
7 December 2004 by Rick Broida
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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
13 December 2005 by John Frederick Moore
