Better than iPod: Four killer alternatives
Round-up reviews let you compare four related products and find out which one is best for you
Round-up by: Nate Lanxon
Last updated: 02 Nov 2007
The shuffle alternative: Creative's Zen Stone Plus not only offers better sound quality than the iPod shuffle, but it also has a cute little screen and has twice the storage capacity. True, it's not as elegant to look at, but as a functional device the Creative flattens the clip-sporting shuffle.
The nano alternative: Cowon's iAudio 7 earns its place in our list of 'better than iPod' models, simply because of its stunning battery life of 60 hours. Although Apple's iPod nano will chug along constantly for about a full day, the iAudio 7 will pump for an entire weekend. It also offers nano-beating sound quality and supports a vast array of codecs, including FLAC. Capacities go up to 16GB, making it as capacious as the iPod touch and Creative's Zen.
The touch alternative: The only player capable of beating the iPod touch at the moment is the Archos 605 WiFi. With capacities up to 160GB, a massive touch-sensitive screen, full Web browsing via Wi-Fi, excellent sound quality and support for DVD-quality video, the 605 is an absolute killer gadget. The touch may score top marks for elegance, but with 10-times the capacity and a larger screen, Archos owns the only potential 'touch killer'.
The classic alternative: Cowon's iAudio D2 DMB (DAB) not only boasts better overall sound quality than the iPod classic, but it also supports a whole heap of extra audio formats. FLAC and OGG -- two superb open-source codecs -- are supported by default. As you might have guessed from the name, the D2 also plays digital radio. Memory can be expanded via SD, theoretically up to 32GB per card! Although it's not for technophobes, this sophisticated and customisable player offers great features the iPod doesn't.
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![]() Creative Zen Stone Plus |
![]() Cowon iAudio 7 |
![]() Archos 605 WiFi |
![]() Cowon iAudio D2 DMB (DAB) |
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| Review date | 27 Jun 07 | 13 Jul 07 | 8 Aug 07 | 30 Aug 07 |
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| Price range | £49 | £149 | £199 | £169 |
| Review summary | A terrific player for a terrific price. While not as stylish as similar players, the Zen Stone Plus is offered at a bargain price and comes packed with more features than anyone would expect a player of this size to have Read full review |
Cowon's iAudio 7 is an excellent MP3 player. Sound quality and the support for loads of file formats is a big plus. With 60 hours of battery life this is going to keep pumping music for longer than you'll be able to listen at one stretch. The one disappointment is the screen, but as a music player it rocks Read full review |
A terrific media player and a delight to use. The optional plugins should be included as standard, though. That aside, full video support, a fully functioning Web browser and the sharpest screen we've seen makes this an absolute killer gadget and a media hoarder's dream Read full review |
This upgraded version of the iAudio D2 is a fantastic player with the most sophisticated feature set we've ever seen in an MP3 player, and amazing sound quality to boot. Beginners to portable tech may struggle with the complex menu system though Read full review |
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| Product type | Flash | Flash | Hard drive | Flash |
| Weight | 21 g | 53 g | n/a | 91 g |
| Supported digital audio standards | MP3, WMA, Other | FLAC, OGG, MP3, WMA, AIFF, WAV | AAC, MP3, WMA, WAV, Other | FLAC, OGG, MP3, WMA, WAV |
| Supported bit rates | 16-320 Kbps | n/a | 32-320 Kbps | n/a |
| Image display | No | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Tuner | FM | FM | None | FM, DAB |
| Input type | None | Line in | Line in, Other | Microphone, Line in |
| Supported interfaces | USB | USB | USB | USB |
| Full specification | Full specification | Full specification | Full specification |
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