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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
26 June 2007 by Nate Lanxon
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Inovix IMP-5500 IPocket (1GB) review
Inovix's IMP-5500 IPocket is a 1GB MP3 player that's designed to be almost an exact replica of Apple's iPod nano, except for the omission of the Click Wheel. The IPocket, however, is coated with a finish that is difficult to scratch, so if you like to keep your MP3 player in tip-top condition this could be the one for you Read more
28 June 2006 by Chris Stevens
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Oregon Scientific MP210 (256MB) review
The MP210 has a respectable feature set, including an FM tuner and voice-recording capability, but the display's hit-and-miss legibility and tiny controls are significant drawbacks Read more
14 June 2005 by Nathaniel Wilkins
CNET UK > Reviews > MP3 Players and Audio > MP3 Players
Sony Walkman Bean NW-E205 (512MB) review
Sony is working hard to re-establish itself as a leader -- or at least a competitor -- in the portable music market. With the arrival of the Walkman Bean NW-E200 series, it tackles the iPod Shuffle head-on with hip design, lots more features, amazing battery life and an affordable price. Read more
25 November 2005 by Rick Broida
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Ministry of Sound MP3 FM Stix (512MB) review
For a player that looks and feels cheap, the Stix doesn't sound bad at all. Pre-loaded with Ministry favourites, this little player's sound quality is hardly subtle, but perfect for bass-heavy dance anthems Read more
16 November 2005 by Chris Stevens
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Philips GoGear SA4020 review
The 2GB Philips GoGear SA4020 doesn't deliver the most enviable list of features for a flash-based MP3 player in its price category, but it does boast a solid, well-designed build that's easy on the eyes and pleasant to hold Read more
30 March 2007 by Donald Bell
CNET UK > Reviews > MP3 Players and Audio > MP3 Players
Oregon Scientific MP120 (128MB) review
For anyone who spends a lot of time frolicking in the surf or swimming laps in the pool, Oregon Scientific's MP120 promises to keep the tunes coming at depths of up to one metre. Before you start dancing with the fishes, though, be prepared for awkward controls, a lack of DRM WMA support and poor sound from the included earbuds Read more
12 July 2005 by Rick Broida
