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Kensington sx2000
by Staff writers
Lots of positives here, but a few minor negatives, too
Sep 3, 2008
Klipsch iGroove SXT
by Staff writers
Looks and sounds like it should cost more – if you’re after a powerful yet easy-listening budget dock, try this one
Sep 3, 2008
Logic3 i-Station 8
by Staff writers
Bold design, with a big sound, but one that doesn't really thrill
Sep 3, 2008
Logitech mm50
by Staff writers
A very fine, cheap travel speaker
Sep 3, 2008
Logitech Pure-Fi Anywhere
by Staff writers
A deserving Award-winner: great sound from a small, travel-friendly speaker system
Sep 3, 2008
Creative Zen Vision:M
by Staff writers
The Vision M is something of an iPod imitator, but it doesn’t quite match its inspiration
Sep 3, 2008
Sony NW-s203F
by Staff writers
One of the best performers in this category – if you’re a PC user on a decent budget, you must hear this sporty Walkman
Sep 3, 2008
Sony NWZ-A815
by Staff writers
Good to have WMP compatibility, but it needs better sound.
Sep 3, 2008
iRhythms A302
by Staff writers
A pretty simple iPod dock design, but others do it better
Aug 29, 2008
iRhythms A303
by Staff writers
Half-decent for the money - but only half
Aug 29, 2008
Philips EXP322
by Staff Writers
A bog standard CD/MP3 player, with a minimal feature set. Apart from the typical controls such as resume, shuffle, repeat and so on, this player also has 'Digital Dynamic Bass Boost' which provides minimal strengthening of the bass signal.
Oct 8, 2003
Targa TMU-604
by Staff Writers
Priced at the budget end of the MP3 Player market, this device doesn't perform too badly. Sound quality is acceptable, considering the price, and the preset EQs come in handy. The bass is reasonably full, the high tones are clean and not harsh, although the mid-range was a little empty, with just a hint of background hiss at higher volumes.
Oct 8, 2003
Targa TMU-401
by Staff Writers
The Targa TMU-401 MP3 player, whilst a little light in on-board storage, outperformed devices with larger storage capacities.
Oct 8, 2003
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