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Samsung YP-U1 (2GB) review

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Samsung YP-U1 (2GB) review

The Samsung YP-U1 is a USB key-style player. Unlike the iPod Shuffle, the U1 has a small LCD, which provides enough track information to give you an idea of what you're listening to. This, combined with the extra storage, makes it a strong contender if you're after a small, light MP3 player Read more

£89

26 April 2006 by Chris Stevens

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Samsung YP-Q2 review

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Samsung YP-Q2 review

Up close, its plastic design leaves something to be desired, but the YP-Q2 budget MP3 player still represents excellent value for money. Its overall performance is good, there's a decent array of features, and the relatively large screen makes viewing photos and videos a pleasure Read more

£90

27 May 2009 by Jasmine France

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Apple iPod shuffle (3rd generation, 4GB) review

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Apple iPod shuffle (3rd generation, 4GB) review

The third-generation iPod shuffle is the smallest MP3 player currently available, and only slightly larger than a paper clip. While its unobtrusive design feels sturdy and the voice feature that tells you what you're listening to is useful, quirky controls mean it won't be for everyone Read more

£60

13 March 2009 by Donald Bell

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Philips PSA235 (512MB) review

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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

£95

4 January 2006 by Jasmine France

CNET UK > Reviews > MP3 Players and Audio > MP3 Players

Creative Zen Nano Plus (1GB) review

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Creative Zen Nano Plus (1GB) review

Given the recent launch of Apple's iPod nano, the Creative Zen Nano -- which came out first -- is very unfortunately named. This is unfair, as they're aimed at different markets -- the Zen Nano is half the price, has only 1GB of memory and a small black-and-white screen. It offers decent sound and it's perfectly usable, but the build quality's not all it could be Read more

£90

12 September 2005 by Chris Stevens

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Oregon Scientific MP120 (128MB) review

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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

£80

12 July 2005 by Rick Broida

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Oregon Scientific MP210 (256MB) review

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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

£95

14 June 2005 by Nathaniel Wilkins

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Philips GoGear SA6025 review

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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

£79

26 June 2007 by Nate Lanxon

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Sony Walkman Bean NW-E205 (512MB) review

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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

£59

25 November 2005 by Rick Broida

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Philips GoGear SA4020 review

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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

£80

30 March 2007 by Donald Bell

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