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Review Date: 30-MAR-2008
RRP: $349.99
3.50
Despite our qualms regarding its internal menus, the Sansa View is a well-rounded portable player with an attractive design, good colour quality, and clear sound.
Review Date: 29-MAR-2008
RRP: $295.00
4.00
The iRiver Clix 2nd Generation is a lightweight, easy-to-use flash-based player, with a nice display and fairly good sound.
Review Date: 28-MAR-2008
RRP: $149.99
3.50
Is the wireless worth it? At $150 for a 4GB player, the Sansa Connect isn't cheap. But with a MicroSD slot included for expansion, and the ability to pull down songs from any location that has an open access point, the device's lack of storage isn't a big deal. As the first truly useful wireless MP3 player, the Connect is sure to become a popular gadget.
Review Date: 28-MAR-2008
RRP: $149.99
3.50
The SanDisk Sansa e280 does many things well and, despite some gripes, we were impressed. But if the SanDisk Sansa e280 is to compete with iPod nano it needs a few design tweaks.
Review Date: 12-MAR-2008
RRP: $149.00
4.25
For videos, music, photos and more, you can't beat the Zen. It's one of the most versatile players on the market, it's well built and it'll give you many hours of enjoyment.
Review Date: 29-FEB-2008
RRP: $149.95
3.75
It's as small as a lighter, yet it can tune into FM radio stations and record through its microphone as well as play MP3s. The only drawback is its supplied set of headphones, which do a bad job of reproducing high and low frequencies.
Review Date: 12-FEB-2008
RRP: $179.00
4.00
A strong competitor to Apple's iPod nano, the Samsung T10 combines a touch style interface with a great screen and a robust array of features.
Review Date: 11-JAN-2008
RRP: $269.00
4.00
It's a nifty little MP3 player with Bluetooth capability that is suited for anyone who would like a slim and sexy device to listen to their music and watch their movies while on the go. The only problem is that scrolling through files can be a bit annoying.
Review Date: 20-DEC-2007
RRP: $349.00
4.00
It's more expensive than your average portable multimedia device of this size, but the ICD-UX80 sports a great deal of useful features. If you need a note taker and own a computer this could become a very handy tool. As far as note takers go it's not the most advanced, but it will cover most people's needs.
Review Date: 26-NOV-2007
RRP: TBA
4.00
All in all, the 80GB Zune is a decent choice as an 80GB MP3 player. It sounds great, its interface isn't a hindrance, and its pricing is right in line with the competition. Accessories and features such as premium headphones and an FM tuner give it at least one area where it's a step up from an iPod Classic, and if you're interested in wireless syncing, this could be the player for you.
Review Date: 22-NOV-2007
RRP: $369.00
4.50
We need hardly add that the Sony Walkman NWZ-A818 is a player of rare beauty with quality Walkman-branded earphones adding to the appeal. Its black brushed metal is less shiny than its predecessors and we wish Sony had sorted out somewhere other than round the back for the Hold button; other than that, it's hard to fault.
Review Date: 22-NOV-2007
RRP: $349.00
4.00
It's got fewer bells and whistles, but the Archos 405 mirrors the impressive performance of the Archos 605 WiFi at a more manageable price.
Review Date: 22-NOV-2007
RRP: $299.00
3.50
Should DMB television broadcasts come to Australia any time soon, gadgets such as the Cowon iAudio D2 DMB could be pretty hot stuff. As it is, the less than impressive screen and lack of a decent aerial count against the Cowon iAudio D2 DMB.
Review Date: 15-NOV-2007
RRP: $229.00
4.25
If you can handle having no voice recorder or radio and are dissatisfied with the sound quality of other portable media players, then the Sony NWZ-A815 is a great choice.
Review Date: 08-NOV-2007
RRP: $79.00
4.25
Sandisk's Sansa Clip is a great value for money MP3 player. It has an intuitive display, great audio quality and a low price tag, as well as a clip that helps hold it in place making it ideal to use while exercising.
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