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Sony NW-A808 review
The Sony NW-A808 is one of the sleekest, sexiest MP3 players we've seen in, well, ever. On looks alone, it's a worthy contender to Apple's iPod nano and Samsung's YP-K3 -- and it's pretty good spec-wise too Read more
26 March 2007 by Nate Lanxon
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Denon AH-C551 earphones review
The Denon AH-C551 earphones follow in a long line of great 'phones and hold their own while turning in an excellent price. Producing clean, excellent performance in bass and mids-heavy tracks shows these earphones mean business and are excellent value for their sales point Read more
28 November 2007 by Nate Lanxon
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Audio Technica ATH-W5000 headphones review
Audio Technica's ATH-W5000 closed-back headphones are extremely high-end, reference-grade headphones for the truly discerning audiophile. These well-built, comfortable cans could be excellent for the studio, providing potent detail and clarity for many genres of music Read more
3 June 2008 by Nate Lanxon
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Samsung YP-Q1 Diamond review
This could very well be the best Samsung MP3 player to date. Not only is it remarkably affordable at £99 for 16GB, but with support for lossless FLAC audio, BBC iPlayer, FM radio, drag-and-drop file management and a cracking little screen, it's going on our list of Samsung successes Read more
11 November 2008 by Nate Lanxon
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Archos 605 WiFi review
The Archos 605 WiFi is the flagship model of the French manufacturer's fifth generation of portable media players. It boasts a great big 109mm touchscreen that's perfect for movies, and it supports an optional Opera browser for full Web access via wireless Read more
8 August 2007 by Nate Lanxon
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Sennheiser CX 95 sound-isolating earphones review
You don't have to pay half a month's salary to buy a great pair of earphones for your new MP3 player, and Sennheiser's CX 95 sound-isolating earphones won't break the bank. These 'phones couple comfortable silicon tips and balanced sound quality to give you listening pleasure and value Read more
11 February 2008 by Nate Lanxon
CNET UK > Reviews > MP3 Players and Audio > iPod Docks and Speakers
Bose SoundDock Portable review
The Bose SoundDock Portable takes brilliant audio performance on the move thanks to a beefy battery pack. It's compatible with all the latest iPods, including the touch and iPhone, and is beautifully sturdy and well-built. It's an expensive choice, but it's right up there with the best iPod docks around Read more
30 November 2007 by Nate Lanxon
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Sennheiser CX 500 sound-isolating earphones review
You might not even notice Sennheiser's CX 500s in your ears. Their lightweight and snug silicon tips give you a comfortable, easy fit that will block out noise. If you're looking to upgrade your MP3 player's earbuds, these 'phones present a significantly better sound quality Read more
20 February 2008 by Nate Lanxon
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Apple iPod nano (5th gen, with video camera) review
The fifth-generation iPod nano is the best version yet, packing in plenty of features, including a video camera, while retaining the straightforward functionality that's a hallmark of Apple devices. It's not perfect, though, and owners of previous models will have little reason to upgrade, but it's a great device nonetheless Read more
14 September 2009 by Nate Lanxon
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Samsung YP-T10 review
The new YP-T10 is another superb music and video player from Samsung. Its touch-sensitive navigational pad glows with every stroke, and its build exerts professionalism and style. With key updates including image and video support, this is one great player, hands down Read more
11 December 2007 by Nate Lanxon
