Typical price: £50
What is it: Tiny, wearable, budget MP3 player
What we think: Offers decent sound quality and plenty of features for the price, giving the iPod shuffle a run for its money
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 18 February 2009
Tags: Philips, Philips GoGear Spark, songs, information, battery life
We like:
Impressive colour screen; many features packed into a tiny package
We don't like:
Light on format support; voice recordings are noisy; meagre storage capacity
CNET UK judgement:
The Philips GoGear Spark is great for a budget MP3 player, offering an attractive balance of features, style and usability. It's also one of the first MP3 players in its price range to sport a colour display, and sound quality isn't bad either
Full review:
The Philips GoGear Spark is a tiny MP3 player with an affordable price, well-rounded features and a unique design. If you're looking for a small MP3 player that won't break the bank, the Spark is hard to beat. Continue Reading...
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