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Cowon iAudio U3 (2GB) review
The U3 features a dazzling, albeit tiny (just 30mm across), colour screen and video playback capabilities -- amazing for a player of this size. It sounds great, too. However, it's only £20 less than a 30GB video iPod and you can't use it with subscription services Read more
25 January 2006 by Rick Broida and James Kim
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Cowon iAudio G2 (1GB) review
Cowon has gone down the Shuffle route with this one, a fairly basic but great-sounding device that can play WMA (DRM 9) and OGG files, in addition to MP3s. It's light and good looking, but there's no FM tuner and only USB 1.1 connectivity -- music transfer is yawnsville Read more
13 December 2005 by John Frederick Moore
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iRiver U10 (1GB) review
Small and stylish, the U10 is packed with features -- it plays music, photos, video and text -- but it's rather expensive, and video is fairly pointless with such a small screen and flash memory Read more
10 November 2005 by Jasmine France and James Kim
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Transcend T.sonic 610 (1GB) review
Transcend's flash-based T.sonic 610 packs music and a decent set of features into a convenient package at a reasonable price. It's very compact and boasts a usable metallic design, so it's a shame the overall performance is only mediocre and Transcend overlooked DRM support Read more
11 October 2005 by Douglas Dixon and Brian Dixon
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Apple iPod nano (4GB) review
Steve Jobs and company have pulled another beauty from the company's satchel of wonder. The Apple iPod nano sets new standards for gadget design and stretches the boundaries of technology. It's the world's first 4GB flash player, yet it's also one of the thinnest Read more
15 September 2005 by James Kim
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mobiBLU DAH-1500i (1GB) review
An MP3 player for those who like their tech to make them feel like they're in Gulliver's Travels, the DAH-1500i is a musical cube that'll fit in your closed fist. It offers a little screen, an FM tuner, drag-and-drop music management and 1GB of memory. Read more
14 September 2005 by Jasmine France
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Asono Mica (1GB) review
The Mica is easily the funkiest MP3 player around, and once you figure out its internal joystick-controlled logic, it's as easy to use as models less intent on aesthetic gymnastics. With an FM radio as well as line-in and voice recording, the Mica, available in black or white, offers plenty of functionality Read more
12 September 2005 by Stewart Wolpin
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SanDisk Sansa e140 (1GB) review
A sequel to its hugely popular Digital Audio Player, SanDisk's new model is aggressively priced and full-featured, with an FM tuner and multi-format playback -- but its interface and audio quality leave a lot to be desired Read more
14 June 2005 by James Kim
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Sony Network Walkman NW-E507 (1GB) review
Decked out in gold and silver livery, the NW-E507 is royalty's MP3 player of choice. While the graphic designer or musician carries an iPod, the Arabian Prince or Maharaja will only be seen with a Sony player. It glitters like a polished gold bar dipped in translucent plastic Read more
10 June 2005 by Chris Stevens
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SanDisk Digital Audio Player (1GB, silver) review
10 February 2005 by Rick Broida
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