Written by Thomas
Last Updated: February 24, 2010
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Finally Apple subsided to the demands of a complete MP3 player with FM Radio and video recording feature. Even Steve Jobs went that far and said that the video quality of the new iPod Nano is comparable to the Flip Mino camcorder. Truth or just bluff?
The iPod Nano 5G can now record up to 8 hours of...
Written by Thomas
Last Updated: February 24, 2010
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If you want a sure alternative to iPod, here it is. Being the leader is expandable memory cards, it only makes sense that their MP3 players have to be of a great quality as well. This Fuze model outperforms the View and the Clip, except for some minor aspects.
This model comes in 2, 4 and 8GB if you...
Written by Thomas
Last Updated: February 17, 2010
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The Bluetooth earphones are the most important features of this MP3 player, simple yet functional in its design. After some revisions to previous models, Sony finally got it right. Considered the best MP3 player of 2008, the brilliant, sharp and crisp 320×240 resolution screen can easily be com...
Written by Thomas
Last Updated: February 16, 2010
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Launched in 2007, this is the direct competitor of the 2G iPod Shuffle and the then 3G iPod Nano. And it didn’t fall short at all. It comes in 2GB, 4GB and 8GB versions for prices that actually range from $39 to $99. You can pick the color of the metallic case, be it pink, black, white or silver.
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Written by Thomas
Last Updated: February 11, 2010
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Samsung can become the next alternative to Apple regarding mp3 players if they keep on delivering good products like these. The design is always different and doesn’t try to emulate Apple basic design, as other brands have to try to catch up.
On the other hand, this can be probably one of the best...
Written by Thomas
Last Updated: February 10, 2010
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Trying to duplicate the success of the very cute iPod shuffle 3rd generation (the one that came with a clip), Apple launched its 4th generation model on 2008. The smallest device ever has buttons on the headphone cord, only a switch and voice activation that tells you which song is playing..
The but...
Written by Thomas
Last Updated: February 6, 2010
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Coby’s latest shuffle-style mp3 player will not leave you disappointed with its low price, in exchange for its 2 GB Flash Memory, FM Radio, USB Drive and LCD screen features.
This mp3 player is exactly what you need if your look for something small, light-weighted, not expensive, and not Apple if ...
Written by Thomas
Last Updated: February 4, 2010
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This flashy design mp3 player may be worth a try. Sony misses the market leadership it had when the Discman and the Walkman were the hottest thing ever, so it still tries to get ahead with in the wide Mp3 player pool, and it does so successfully.
Why? The sound quality of this E series player is ast...
Written by Thomas
Last Updated: February 2, 2010
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Sandisk doesn’t really get behind in the mp3 player frenzy. They’re the leaders of flash memory cards, after all. So why not make mp3 players with the same approach? It’s not like it hurts them.
This 8gb, second generation Clip+ model is a great deal for all it offers and it’s certainly an u...
Written by Evely
Last Updated: December 28, 2009