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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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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
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iRiver Clix 2 review
The Clix 2 -- officially called Clix 2nd Generation -- is the younger brother to the hugely successful and highly rated Clix, and it's so attractive, it actually looks slightly edible. It also offers a huge range of features, beautiful video playback and sumptuous sound -- a winner all round Read more
9 May 2007 by Nate Lanxon
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Samsung U3 review
The Samsung U3 is a simple and inexpensive MP3 player. It comes in 1GB, 2GB and 4GB sizes and looks good with its slim body shape. It's easy to use and is perfect for anyone who wants a cheap device that has enough space on it to enjoy basic music playback Read more
17 August 2007 by Jasmine France
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Samsung YP-T8 review
The 1GB, flash-based Samsung YP-T8 can't boast the small dimensions of the iPod Shuffle, but then the Shuffle doesn't reveal what it's playing. In contrast, the YP-T8 features a 41mm colour screen, and -- impressively for such a small device -- will even play video Read more
7 March 2006 by Chris Stevens
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Apple iPod nano (2nd generation, 4GB) review
The 4GB iPod nano number two features a remodelled, slimmed-down casing and much improved battery life, while retaining the functionality of its earlier incarnation. The 4GB version comes in a range of bright colours and the compact package includes all that you might need for basic use Read more
18 September 2006 by Jasmine France
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SanDisk Sansa c250 (2GB) review
The c200 series is SanDisk's cheapest to date. The player is easy to use and packed with features, such as MicroSD memory expansion, photo viewing, FM radio and voice recording. It's not a high-quality device, however, with a small screen and bass-deficient audio quality, but it's ideal for newcomers to digital music Read more
24 November 2006 by Jasmine France
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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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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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Sony NWZ-B133 Walkman review
Sony's B-series Walkman is tiny and cheap, and is clearly designed for on-the-go use with its built-in USB interface and simple design. While it offers a good range of features, such as an integrated FM tuner and voice recording, it's not laden down with frills. The sound quality is good, though not spectacular Read more
19 November 2008 by Nate Lanxon
