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Archos 5
by Jonathan Bray
A broad array of features, but this PMP feels like it’s being left behind
Jan 15, 2009
Cowon iAudio Q5
by Staff writers
It’s more tweaky and involved than most players, but it’s also got far more features
Sep 3, 2008
Archos Archos 605 WiFi
by Staff writers
The PC peripheral finally hits the mainstream with this easy-to-use touchscreen device offering loads of extras
Sep 3, 2008
Alpine IDA-001
by David Field
The ultimate, but drastic, solution to skipping car CDs.
Feb 4, 2008
Apple iPod Touch
by Dave Stephenson
Not without its impracticalities, but the touch is a simply brilliant marriage of software and hardware
Dec 4, 2007
Archos 704 WiFi
by Dave Stephenson
UMPC-like features and a spacious hard disk make the Archos appealing, but it’s only good for entertainment.
Oct 22, 2007
iPod Touch
by David Field
Beautiful, yet expensive. And with the iPhone's forthcoming release, is it worth it?
Oct 4, 2007
Apple iPod 60GB
by Christopher Brennan
After all the media speculation, Apple has finally dipped its toe into the world of mobile video with the launch of the new iPod.
Dec 20, 2005
Sony Network Walkman NW-MS70D
by Staff Writers
For the price, this unit doesn't have a lot going for it. It is clumsy to operate, and the display is too small. It has a slot for a Memory Stick, although a 'MagicGate' adaptor is required.
Oct 8, 2003
Apple iPod 40GB
by Staff Writers
As the iPod continues to be enhanced, and storage capacity increased, we had a look at the latest from Apple.
Oct 8, 2003
PHILIPS PSA[128MAX
by Nirmal Chandrasena
Compact, rugged and at a mere 45g (without batteries), the Philips psa[128max MP3 player, badged 'Nike', is geared towards consumers who want to get physical with good sound.
May 1, 2003
CREATIVE NOMAD JUKEBOX ZEN
by Darren Ellis
The Nomad Jukebox Zen is Creative-s go at aping the Apple iPod (November 2002, page 40), an MP3 player built around a notebook hard drive, and has done a remarkable job of it.
Feb 1, 2003
CREATIVE NOMAD JUKEBOX 3
by Staff Writers
With solid-state media still expensive and offering limited capacity, MP3 players with hard disks seem like the perfect solution.
Sep 2, 2002
SONY NET MINIDISC MZ-N1
by Darren Ellis
The major difference with the Net MD MZ-N1 and previous MD players is that it features PC connectivity. The only way you could connect previous MiniDisc players to a PC was either with an optical digital output from your soundcard (and then manually record the audio signal on your player) or by purchasing an expensive accessory from Sony.
Jun 3, 2002
WAITEC CLIPP
by Tim Dean
The WAITEC Clipp represents an interesting fusion of technology, and has the distinction of being the first portable MP3 player that also doubles as a 4x CD writer.
May 1, 2002
Philips eXpanium
by Stephen Dawson
The eXpanium is an MP3 CD player that uses a near-standard CD display, showing only track and album numbers and times, and has six transport control keys scattered over the lid. In addition to the usual functions, these provide 30 track programming, track and disc repeat and shuffle modes.
Sep 3, 2001
Sony Network Walkman NW-E3
by Stephen Dawson
For Sony, the advent of MP3 must have been a particular irritation. After all, well before MP3 achieved any popularity Sony had released its own perceptual encoding/compression system for digital audio: ATRAC.
Jul 1, 2001
TerraTec M3PO
by Staff Writers
The idea behind a MP3 CD player is probably a little ahead of its time. We first looked at the M3PO a few issues ago (issue 30, p95) and found some criticisms to go with the unit. Those criticisms remain, and we toss in some more with this second look.
Sep 1, 2000
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