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Goodmans X-Pro GPDR40 review
14 May 2005 by Chris Stevens
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PQI mPack P800 review
Our biggest gripe with most portable media players is their cliquey attitude to reading video. There are scores of video types out there, not least DivX, which is the feature-length movie format you're most likely to come across on the Internet. So, it was with a girly shriek of glee that we discovered the mPack plays almost every video format you can imagine Read more
1 June 2005 by Chris Stevens
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iubi Blue review
iubi has integrated Bluetooth support for wireless headphones in this 30GB portable video player/recorder -- but is this mere novelty, or do the Blue's impressive communication credentials set a new bar for future PVRs? It'll certainly give Archos something to think about Read more
18 July 2006 by Chris Stevens
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Meizu miniPlayer review
Meizu's credit card sized MP3 player is slightly thicker than iPod's nano and boasts video playback, an FM tuner, games and a calendar. The device will play back MP3, MP2, OGG and WAV files, offering a plausible alternative to iPod zombiedom Read more
1 November 2006 by Chris Stevens
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Samsung YH-999 review
11 May 2005 by Chris Stevens
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PQI mPack P600 review
For portable movie watching the PQI mPack P600 is hard to beat -- the 100mm widescreen TFT LCD is sharp and vibrant, it's one of the biggest we've seen on a portable player. Also especially impressive is the P600's ability to feed full-resolution video to a massive external display Read more
8 February 2006 by Chris Stevens
