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Apple iPod Photo (30GB) review
25 March 2005 by James Kim
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Microsoft Zune (30GB) review
This is a different kind of portable media player: one that integrates wireless technology for Zune-to-Zune sharing of files, and one that works within an iTunes-like closed Zune Marketplace ecosystem. It has some weaknesses, notably over format support, but the Zune is a winner and its future is a bright one Read more
22 November 2006 by James Kim
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Sony Network Walkman NW-HD5 review
Although the 20GB player lacks extra features that some competitiors offer, the HD5 delivers, with a wonderfully simple interface, a tiny form factor, sharp sound quality and prodigious battery life Read more
25 July 2005 by James Kim
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Archos Gmini XS200 review
7 December 2004 by Rick Broida
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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
18 October 2005 by John Frederick Moore
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Samsung YH-925 (20GB) review
Samsung may have cut corners to include a colour screen on the YH-925, but it offers the best interface this side of the iPod, and it supports a wealth of audio formats. It also lets you upload photos directly from compatible digital cameras Read more
24 August 2005 by Rick Broida
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Creative Zen Sleek review
Unlike many MP3 players trying to steal some reflected glory from the iPod, the Zen Sleek syncs easily with PCs and looks lovely. An overly complicated navigation system, which occasionally produces annoying pop-up menus, marrs the overall effect Read more
22 August 2005 by Chris Stevens
