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Review > MP3 Players
Sennhesier IE8, powerful quality sound at a price
by Jonathan Bray

Would you pay more for headphones than your Mp3 player? You might, if you had a pair of these to hear your favourite tunes through.

May 19, 2009
Review > MP3 Players
LG FM37
by Staff writers

Once you’ve mastered the touch-screen you’ll have plenty of fun with this great effort from LG

Sep 3, 2008
Review > MP3 Players
Samsung YP-P2
by Staff writers

An excellent player from Samsung, combing outstanding innovation with great sound and picture clarity

Sep 3, 2008
Review > MP3 Players
Samsung YP-T10
by Staff writers

If you want an alternative to Apple, here’s a great (and cheap) place to start

Sep 3, 2008
Review > MP3 Players
Sony NWZ-A826
by Staff writers

It may be pricey, but Sony's Walkman is a fine MP3 player and a good alternative to everything Apple

Sep 3, 2008
Review > MP3 Players
Microsoft Zune
by Ross Burridge

Stacks of potential, but current hardware is underwhelming and the client software a mess.

Mar 22, 2007
Review > MP3 Players
Samsung YP-T9 MP3 Player
by David Field

Sexy, isn’t it? And it might just knock Apple’s iPod Nano off its pedestal.

Feb 6, 2007
Review > MP3 Players
Bose Sound Dock
by David Field

Well, the fact that the speakers reproduced sound from the iPod at all has to count for something.

Feb 1, 2007
Review > MP3 Players
Zune: First look
by David Field

Microsoft prepares to take on the portable music player industry's heavyweight: Apple. Would you believe it?

Dec 20, 2006
Review > MP3 Players
Samsung K5-QB
by Nick Ross

Nov 24, 2006
Review > MP3 Players
iPod 80GB
by David Field

It doesn’t look any different to the old iPod, but that doesn’t mean Apple hasn’t done anything to it.

Oct 18, 2006
Review > MP3 Players
Apple iPod Nano 8GB
by David Field

The iPod Nano has been refined, and its larger capacity and sleek styling makes it more appealing than ever.

Oct 4, 2006
Review > MP3 Players
iPod Nano
by Nick Ross

Few people were expecting an iPod like this to arrive so soon after the iPod Shuffle.

Oct 11, 2005
Review > MP3 Players
Apple iPod nano
by Damien Virulhapen

Hello nano. Won't you be mine? Nano is the sexiest bright shiny object we've seen for a good while.

Sep 12, 2005
Review > MP3 Players
Creative Zen Touch
by Ross Burridge

As far as many people are concerned there's only one MP3 player. Love it or hate it, the iPod has entered the public consciousness and become an icon. So it's no surprise that everyone wants to jump on the bandwagon.

Dec 8, 2004
Blueant Bluetooth Wireless Headphones
by Darren Ellis

A funky set of  Bluetooth headphones. Connect to a variety of audio sources or use the built in MP3 player.

Nov 15, 2004
Review > MP3 Players
Apple iPod Mini
by Darren Ellis

Taking over on the innovation and user friendliness from where the original iPod left off, the iPod Mini features similar design to the original, but is in every regard smaller.

Nov 10, 2004
Review > MP3 Players
iRiver - SlimX imp-550
by Staff Writers

The SlimX imp-550, from iRiver left us speechless in terms of the quality and design of this MP3 CD Player/FM tuner. Being possibly the thinnest CD/MP3 player on the market, this is also one of the more feature-packed.

Oct 8, 2003
Review > MP3 Players
Acer MF-350
by Staff Writers

Features voice recording and an FM tuner. The device can be fiddly to operate, and the LCD screen doesn't display any track information other than the title. There is no playlist management, and no directory structure for your tracks. Voice recording allows the sampling rate to be set up to 48,000Hz.

Oct 8, 2003
Review > MP3 Players
Philips EXP521
by Staff Writers

There is little to distinguish this from the EXP322, with the exception of a wired remote for basic track controls and the ability to play games on the LCD screen similar to black and white LCD mobile phone gaming. This model also buffers up to 420 seconds at 128Kb/s, providing a more exotic anti-skip protection than the 100 seconds of the EXP322.

Oct 8, 2003
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