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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
25 October 2007 by Nate Lanxon
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Datasafe oomi (2GB) review
The oomi battles hard for the title of the smallest MP3 player in the world, but is narrowly edged out by the new clip-on iPod Shuffle. Nonetheless, the oomi offers a small LCD screen, which the Shuffle does not, as well as protected WMA support, voice recording and an FM radio Read more
2 October 2006 by Chris Stevens
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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
26 June 2008 by Nate Lanxon
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SanDisk Sansa c250 (2GB) review
The c200 series is SanDisk's cheapest to date. The player is easy to use and packed with features, such as MicroSD memory expansion, photo viewing, FM radio and voice recording. It's not a high-quality device, however, with a small screen and bass-deficient audio quality, but it's ideal for newcomers to digital music Read more
24 November 2006 by Jasmine France
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Philips PSA235 (512MB) review
Philips has packed this sporty player with features any gym rat would love -- an FM tuner, easy-to-use rocker controls, an included armband, a talking stopwatch that records your times, and a bass boost that we didn't need -- this baby kicks out plenty of volume. It doesn't include a pedometer or a heart-rate monitor and it's fairly expensive, however Read more
4 January 2006 by Jasmine France
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Philips GoGear Vibe review
The GoGear Vibe budget MP3 player compensates for its deeply irritating navigation system by offering a well-rounded feature set and good sound quality. Photo- and video-playback capability are of limited use on a 38mm colour screen, but Philips deserves credit for squeezing in such features at this price Read more
11 August 2009 by Donald Bell
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Samsung YP-T8 review
The 1GB, flash-based Samsung YP-T8 can't boast the small dimensions of the iPod Shuffle, but then the Shuffle doesn't reveal what it's playing. In contrast, the YP-T8 features a 41mm colour screen, and -- impressively for such a small device -- will even play video Read more
7 March 2006 by Chris Stevens
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Samsung YH-820 review
The YH-820 is smaller than the iPod Mini and has a colour screen you can view photos on -- but its audio performance and music transfer software hamper its chances against the big beast of the MP3 player market Read more
15 June 2005 by Chris Stevens
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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
22 May 2007 by Nate Lanxon
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Dolphin DAP (1GB) review
The Dolphin DAP MP3 player is an innovative waterproof player that should appeal to surfers and swimmers that want some tunes to follow them into the water Read more
23 August 2007 by Jasmine France
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