Typical price: £195
What is it: Hard-drive MP3 player with 30GB memory
What we think: The closest that a WMA-compatible model has come to capturing the iPod's design appeal, but try the touch-sensitive interface before you buy
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January 13, 2007
Posted by: Steven Bowen
"Nice clean lines and my wife can use it"
What I like:
Sound quality, play listings
What I don't like:
Requires firmware updates as it only comes with 1.30 and they are now on 2.4
Review:
Very easy to use and load up, but it does need that update.
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