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CNET UK > Reviews > MP3 & Digital Music

New iPod shuffle: Four great alternatives

The new iPod shuffle has no buttons and requires you use the cheap bundled headphones that come with it. Not impressed? Here are four must-see alternatives to consider Read more

31 March 2009, 14:23  |  Tags: Apple iPod shuffle (2nd generation, green), Creative Zen Stone Plus, SanDisk Sansa Clip, Sony NWZ-B133 Walkman, Apple

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SanDisk Sansa Fuze: UK gets a true iPod nano rival

SanDisk Sansa Fuze: UK gets a true iPod nano rival

SanDisk's potentially iPod nano-killing Sansa Fuze is set to launch in the UK next week and we're all a flutter over it. There's every reason for you to be, too Read more

11 June 2008, 10:45  |  Tags: SanDisk, SanDisk Sansa Fuze, microSD, OGG, audio quality

CNET UK > Crave > MP3 Players

SanDisk Sansa Clip goes 8GB, eats FLAC

SanDisk Sansa Clip goes 8GB, eats FLAC

SanDisk's FLAC-loving, gym-going Sansa Clip just got its capacity upped to 8GB, making this already awesome little musical matchbox even more attractive Read more

12 November 2008, 11:17  |  Tags: SanDisk, SanDisk Sansa Clip, MP3 Players

CNET UK > Crave > MP3 Players

Hands-on with the SanDisk Sansa Fuze

Hands-on with the SanDisk Sansa Fuze

We've got our Sansa Fuze from SanDisk and so far, we're pretty pleased with this little MP3 player. It looks like a terrific alternative to an Apple offering Read more

16 June 2008, 11:05  |  Tags: SanDisk, SanDisk Sansa Fuze, MP3 Players

CNET UK > Reviews > Mobile Phones

7.5

Sony Ericsson Satio review

Sony Ericsson Satio review

The touchscreen Satio is a decent attempt by Sony Ericsson to pack into one device all the best bits of its excellent Cyber-shot camera phones and great Walkman music phones. The camera is almost as good as a dedicated compact, and its musical output sounds like that of a stand-alone MP3 player Read more

15 October 2009, 11:14  |  Tags: Sony Ericsson, Sony Ericsson Satio, lens cover, LED, camera phone

CNET UK > Reviews > Mobile Phones

7.0

LG Arena KM900 review

LG Arena KM900 review

The iPhone-inspired Arena KM900 boasts an amazing wealth of features, including a decent 5-megapixel camera and high-quality video-recording capability. Battery life could be better, and the Arena can't quite match Apple's device in terms of usability, but touchscreen-phone fans should check it out Read more

23 March 2009, 11:44  |  Tags: LG Electronics, LG Arena KM900, surround sound, smart phones, megapixel camera

CNET UK > Reviews > MP3 & Digital Music

5.9

iRiver Volcano T7 review

iRiver Volcano T7 review

Low-cost, no-nonsense MP3 players enjoy a lot of attention, especially from gym goers needing something light and low cost. In 1GB, 2GB and 4GB capacities, the iRiver Volcano T7 is the latest in this category, providing a cable-free listening experience that's great for the treadmill Read more

14 July 2008, 14:46  |  Tags: iriver, iRiver Volcano T7, spectrum, firmware, AAC

CNET UK > Crave > Games and Gear

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Fill out a short survey and tell us whether your Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 or Wii is alive or dead, and you could win £200 worth of gadgets Read more

5 October 2009, 14:29  |  Tags: Microsoft, Nintendo, Sony, Microsoft Xbox 360, Microsoft Xbox 360 Elite

CNET UK > Reviews > MP3 & Digital Music

6.0

Philips GoGear Vibe review

Philips GoGear Vibe review

The GoGear Vibe budget MP3 player compensates for its deeply irritating navigation system by offering a well-rounded feature set and good sound quality. Photo- and video-playback capability are of limited use on a 38mm colour screen, but Philips deserves credit for squeezing in such features at this price Read more

11 August 2009, 14:22  |  Tags: Philips, Philips GoGear Vibe, music player, FM radio, audio quality

CNET UK > Reviews > MP3 & Digital Music

6.7

Samsung YP-U5 review

Samsung YP-U5 review

Those seeking an affordable secondary MP3 player could do far worse than the YP-U5. Its battery life is good, it offers above-average sound quality and it supports a decent range of audio formats, although AAC is notably missing. A fitness app also makes it well-suited to gym fanatics Read more

5 June 2009, 14:02  |  Tags: Samsung, Samsung YP-U5, OLED, file formats, fitness

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