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Philips GoGear Spark review
The tiny, wearable GoGear Spark offers a good feature set and decent sound quality for the price. One of the first MP3 players in its class to offer a colour display, the Spark's unique design and excellent battery life help to make it a real rival to the iPod shuffle Read more
18 February 2009 by Donald Bell
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Samsung YP-K5 (2GB) review
Famous on account of a YouTube video, in which someone drives a truck over it, the Samsung YP-K5 is a surprisingly resilient flash-based MP3 player. The K5 is instantly recognisable because of its built-in speakers, so it's the most plausible option if you want to share your taste in music with the rest of the bus Read more
6 October 2006 by Chris Stevens
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Creative Zen Stone with Speaker review
The iPod shuffle had better watch out -- the Creative Zen Stone with Speaker is an updated version of the Zen Stone with -- you guessed it -- a teeny speaker on its backside. In either a 1GB or 2GB version, it's both affordable and good looking, so the competition is heating up Read more
6 March 2008 by Nate Lanxon
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iRiver T30 (512MB) review
iRiver is known for its techie, complicated MP3 players, so the simple interface on the T30 comes as a nice surprise. Small, cheap and usable with subscription services, it's only let down by the lack of an FM tuner Read more
11 November 2005 by John Frederick Moore
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iRiver T60 review
iRiver's T60 may look look like a popular prism-shaped chocolate bar, but the company has a great track record of making players with brilliant audio quality. Can it keep it up with this tiny, AAA-powered flash model? Read more
14 August 2007 by Nate Lanxon
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Philips GoGear HDD6320 Jukebox (30GB) review
Music lovers who want the iPod's style but would rather use a subscription service should give some consideration to Philips' GoGear HDD6320 Jukebox, a sexy black portable that offers 30GB of storage, photo viewing on a bright, clear screen and even a few tricks that the iPod hasn't learned Read more
12 January 2006 by Troy Dreier
CNET UK > Reviews > MP3 Players and Audio > MP3 Players
iRiver S10 review
The competitively small iRiver S10 sets itself up for great things -- it touts plenty of features, a cool interface and great sound quality. It's not cheap, but as small MP3 players go, it's an attractive offering Read more
2 May 2007 by Jasmine France
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Samsung YP-Z5 (2GB) review
It looks like a nano, and sounds like a nano, but the Z5 has two major differences. The interface isn't as intuitive as the iPod Click Wheel, but you don't need any proprietary software to load music onto it -- it's drag and drop on any OS. It might not be an iPod killer, but it gives Apple's baby a fair fight Read more
16 March 2006 by Chris Stevens
