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CNET UK > Reviews > MP3 Players and Audio > MP3 Players
SanDisk Sansa c150 (2GB) review
The Sansa c150 features a small 31mm (1.2-inch), 65k colour screen, FM tuner/recorder and 2GB of flash memory. Apart from subpar battery life and poor recording performance, the SanDisk Sansa c100 series is good overall value with a decent set of features Read more
20 April 2006 by James Kim
CNET UK > Reviews > MP3 Players and Audio > Headphones
Ultimate Ears MetroFi 170 review
Those looking to upgrade from stock sets without dropping a big wad of cash should check out the MetroFi 170 noise-isolating earphones. If you can get a decent fit, you'll be rewarded by good sound quality across all genres. And, if you keep them in the case, they should last a while too Read more
11 June 2009 by Jasmine France
CNET UK > Reviews > MP3 Players and Audio > Music Streamers
Sony Giga Juke NAS-SC500PK review
Sony's multi-room audio system lets you store and manage your music on a main server, which comes with speakers and an iPod dock, and stream that audio to a separate unit in another room. It could be easier to use, but it has tonnes of features and you get excellent sound for the money Read more
24 August 2009 by Patrick Wignall
CNET UK > Reviews > MP3 Players and Audio > Headphones
Ultimate Ears MetroFi 220 review
If you can get a good fit with the MetroFi 220 earphones, you'll be rewarded with good sound quality across all musical genres, and solid noise isolation. For users of stock earphones looking to upgrade and still have money left in their wallet, the 220s are a worthy option Read more
21 July 2009 by Jasmine France
CNET UK > Reviews > MP3 Players and Audio > Headphones
Monster Lady Gaga Heartbeats review
Inspired by Lady Gaga, these in-ear headphones are exactly what you'd expect: completely over the top and stylish to the point of absurdity. If you can wear the triangular earpieces comfortably, you like plenty of bass and you want to catch eyeballs, these earphones will suit you well Read more
28 January 2010 by Jasmine France
CNET UK > Reviews > MP3 Players and Audio > iPod Docks and Speakers
Logitech Pure-Fi Express Plus review
Logitech's Pure-Fi Express Plus rolls in around £50 and is a simple, compact stereo speaker for iPods and iPhones. It has a built-in clock and alarm that can be used at home or taken on the road, as long as you're willing to splurge on a set of six AA batteries that power the unit when you cut the cord Read more
14 November 2008 by David Carnoy
CNET UK > Reviews > MP3 Players and Audio > MP3 Players
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
CNET UK > Reviews > MP3 Players and Audio > iPod Docks and Speakers
Gear4 BassStation review
Feast your eyes -- and ears -- on Gear4's BassStation. This 2.1 iPod speaker system's white plastic styling is close to Apple's old iPod Hi-Fi. With a wallet-friendly, low price tag, the BassStation is perfect for bedrooms or kitchens, or works well as a party boombox Read more
1 April 2008 by Nate Lanxon
CNET UK > Reviews > MP3 Players and Audio > MP3 Players
Philips GoGear Muse review
The GoGear Muse is Philips' best portable media player to date, featuring a number of enhancements over previous models, including a redesigned user interface and slicker design. It doesn't offer the best audio quality we've ever heard, but its format support is hard to beat Read more
29 September 2009 by Frank Lewis
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AKG K 340 review
The K 340 earphones fall short in the visual-stimulation stakes, but their overall sound quality is solid and they'll probably appeal to those who like plenty of bass. A handy inline volume slider and a hard-sided carrying case for storing and transporting the headphones are welcome bonuses Read more
2 December 2009 by Jasmine France
