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CNET UK > Reviews > MP3 & Digital Music
Apple iPod touch (3rd gen, 64GB) review
Apple's third-generation iPod touch may lack a camera, but it's the best portable media player that you can currently get your hands on. As well as sporting a number of useful new features, such as voice control, a faster processor means it performs even more smoothly than before Read more
15 September 2009, 13:06 | Tags: Apple, Apple iPod touch (3rd gen, 64GB), App Store, car stereo, music player
CNET UK > Reviews > Games Consoles
Sony PSP Go preview
The PSP Go doesn't offer any game-changing upgrades, such as a touchscreen or second analogue stick, but it will probably prove a worthwhile investment for owners of the PSP 1000 and 2000, mainly because it's significantly smaller and lighter. The inclusion of Bluetooth capability is also a pleasing touch Read more
23 June 2009, 12:13 | Tags: Sony, Sony PSP Go preview, online music, analogue, Memory Stick Micro
CNET UK > Reviews > MP3 & Digital Music
Cowon Q5W review
Cowon's Q5W could be Holy Grail of media players -- or more specifically, video players. It boasts unprecedented compatibility with file formats and terrific performance, in addition to many levels of customisation, making it a must-see choice for anyone who demands everything for their video Read more
1 February 2008, 11:47 | Tags: Cowon, Cowon Q5W, PNG, media player, playlists
CNET UK > Reviews > Mobile Phones
Nokia N81 review
The Nokia N81 is a stylish looking slider phone which produces sharp, crisp colours on its large screen. The handset's music features are excellent and with 8GB of memory there's plenty of storage space for your music. The games on offer are also rather advanaced compared with other phones Read more
13 November 2007, 15:56 | Tags: Nokia, Nokia N81, 3G, slider phone, HSDPA
CNET UK > Reviews > MP3 & Digital Music
Apple iPod nano (3rd gen, video) review
With its wider, square design and its video playback capability, the latest iPod nano is more like a 'light' version of the iPod classic. Despite its changes, the nano is still one of the smallest, thinnest and most exquisitely designed MP3 players on the market Read more
10 September 2007, 15:30 | Tags: Apple, Apple iPod nano (3rd gen, video), music collection, armband, podcasts
CNET UK > Reviews > MP3 & Digital Music
Sony NW-A808 review
The Sony NW-A808 is one of the sleekest, sexiest MP3 players we've seen in, well, ever. On looks alone, it's a worthy contender to Apple's iPod nano and Samsung's YP-K3 -- and it's pretty good spec-wise too Read more
26 March 2007, 17:29 | Tags: Sony, Sony NW-A808, QVGA, AAC, album art
CNET UK > Reviews > Digital Radio
PURE Digital PocketDAB 1500 review
Although pocket-sized DABs are still bedevilled by reception problems, the 1500 is a welcome improvement. It's rather bulky, but relatively solid and well constructed, with well organised controls and a clear, bright LCD that offers lots of information Read more
8 August 2006, 14:37 | Tags: PURE Digital, PURE Digital PocketDAB 1500, LCD screen, digital radio, SD cards
CNET UK > Reviews > Games Consoles
Nintendo DS Lite review
The DS Lite makes the same fashion statement for videogame systems that the iPod did for MP3 players -- slimmed down and brightened up, it's a beauty. It may not have the multimedia capabilities of the Sony PSP, but it can play games online and the games themselves are colourful, innovative and lots of fun -- and the DS Lite is much cheaper Read more
13 June 2006, 15:16 | Tags: Nintendo, Nintendo DS Lite, software developers, Pac-Man, clamshell
CNET UK > Reviews > MP3 & Digital Music
Creative Zen Vision:M (30GB) review
Though it's not as small as the new iPod, and its interface doesn't trump the Clickwheel, the 30GB Zen Vision:M is a real video player -- while on the iPod, video remains a novelty. It's slightly more expensive than Apple's world-conqueror, but the improved screen and number of video formats available more than make up for it Read more
23 January 2006, 18:05 | Tags: Creative, Creative Zen Vision:M (30GB), audio quality, test drive, enterprise
CNET UK > Reviews > DVD & PVR
Archos Gmini 402 Camcorder review
The Gmini 402 omits TV recording in favour of a VGA video camera. The result is a media player that can only be used with a PC, and the poor camera is only a cheap gimmick. Video playback is good though, boasting a quality that's on a par with the AV500, but it's so small that widescreen video ends up as big as your thumb Read more
9 January 2006, 17:38 | Tags: Archos Technology, Archos Gmini 402 Camcorder, USB connector, VGA, headphones

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