Top 10 Portable Video Players in September

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1 Archos 605 Wi-Fi

Archos 605 Wi-Fi   Editors’ Choice

The Archos 605 Wi-Fi portable video player is one of the best mobile distractions money can buy.

07/11/2007

2 Creative Zen Vision:M

Creative Zen Vision:M   Editors’ Choice

Let's get past the fact that it looks like the iPod. The Creative Zen Vision:M, drenched in features, is a refreshing breath of fresh air in the MP3 market.

12/01/2006

3 Creative Zen Vision:W

Creative Zen Vision:W

The bulky but easy-to-use Creative Zen Vision:W and its nice screen will dazzle video lovers who don't require video recording.

18/10/2006

4 Cowon iAudio A3 (60GB)

Cowon iAudio A3 (60GB)

With its unrivalled screen and codec support, its direct recording capabilities and its ability to playback DVD video files without transcoding, Cowon's A3 is a well-priced behemoth for portable video lovers.

29/02/2008

5 Life! LXPI (4GB)

Life! LXPI (4GB)

The first player from Australian brand Life! has a laundry list of features, but video sync issues and teeny touchscreen controls hold it back.

27/03/2008

6 LG DP8811P portable DVD player

LG DP8811P portable DVD player

A pricey purchase at just under $1000, the DP8811P portable DVD player could well be worth it just to keep the kids happy on long drives.

31/03/2005

7 Creative Zen Vision

Creative Zen Vision

The Creative Zen Vision is a refreshing take on the portable video player.

27/09/2005

8 TEAC DVP703

TEAC DVP703

The DVP703 might seem like another cheapy portable DVD player. In price terms it is — but its value is rather more than first meets the eye.

19/05/2008

9 SanDisk V-Mate Video Memory Card Recorder

SanDisk V-Mate Video Memory Card Recorder

An innovative device which simplifies recording video for on-the-go, but there are some video quality and compatibility issues.

22/12/2006

10 Sony DVE7000S DVD Walkman

Sony DVE7000S DVD Walkman

The DVE7000S is a very portable player -- as long as portable doesn't mean "in-car". Read our Australian review of Sony's latest portable DVD player.

27/09/2006

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    • iRiver Lplayer (8GB)

      iRiver Lplayer (8GB)

      The iRiver Lplayer is a very likeable player with a decent feature set and an ideal choice for anyone seeking a small and simple MP3 player for music. The best reason to choose it is its small size and intuitive navigation system.

    • TEAC DVP703

      TEAC DVP703

      The DVP703 might seem like another cheapy portable DVD player. In price terms it is — but its value is rather more than first meets the eye.

    • Iriver E100 (4GB)

      Iriver E100 (4GB)

      Video's a little shonky and scrolling will test your patience, but the E100 delivers the audio goods and throws in some nifty features to boot.

    • Life! LXPI (4GB)

      Life! LXPI (4GB)

      The first player from Australian brand Life! has a laundry list of features, but video sync issues and teeny touchscreen controls hold it back.

    • Cowon iAudio A3 (60GB)

      Cowon iAudio A3 (60GB)

      With its unrivalled screen and codec support, its direct recording capabilities and its ability to playback DVD video files without transcoding, Cowon's A3 is a well-priced behemoth for portable video lovers.

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