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Creative Zen X-Fi2 32GB
The Creative Zen X-Fi2 is the company's first touchscreen MP3 player which includes expandable storage and native support for FLAC.
Philips GoGear Aria (8GB)
The GoGear Aria may be cheaper than a comparable iPod Nano, but it's leagues behind in terms of quality.
Reviews
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Apple iPod Touch (3rd generation, 32GB)
Though the updates are subtle, the third-generation iPod Touch still leaves its competitors in the dust.
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Apple iPod Classic 160GB
The iPod Classic refines the formula that put the iPod on the map. Few can match its combination of storage capacity, battery life and intuitive user interface.
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Apple iPod Nano (5th generation)
Not sure which new iPod to choose? The Nano's fifth incarnation wins hands down, with FM tuner and video camera being more than just cheap gimmicks.
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Cowon D2+
The Cowon D2+ is a sturdy little touchscreen MP3 player with flexible sound enhancement settings and useful features, but it hasn't changed much from the 2007 version.
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DLO TransDock (2nd generation)
While it's the most attractive FM transmitter out there and is chock full of great features, it might send your precious iPhone/iPod flying off into the yonder.
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Sony NWZ-S738 Walkman
An excellent player equipped with noise-cancelling and a wealth of customisation options, the S738 is poised to take on the iPod Nano.
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Creative Zen Mozaic
The unfeasibly cute Mozaic is a budget player with decent sound quality and a surprisingly powerful speaker, but its toy-like looks won't be to everyone's tastes.
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Samsung S3 (4GB)
A competent player with decent audio quality and some cool customisation options, but the screen is too small and navigation can be slow-going.
Features
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The Apple iPod family album
We take a look at all of Apple's iPods past and present. It's sure been a journey since that chunky, black-and-white original.
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CES 2007: Mobile phone preview
CES is the biggest consumer electronics show in the world, and at the 2007 show, we expect to see a lot of mobile phones. Read our mobile phone preview to find out what technology and trends we expect to see at CES.
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Apple iPod retrospective
We take you through the time line of every Apple iPod model.
News
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Top 5 iPod features you'll never see
All signs point to a new crop of iPods in September, and while I'm as interested in the rumours and blurry "leaked" photos as the next fanboy, I'm also preparing myself for disappointment.
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Bono's (RED) charity to launch online music service
Good news, celebrity charity aficionados: Project Red is going to be providing some music for that Bono-approved iPod Nano of yours.
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A bridge to the future of the iPod
More than six years into the iPod era, Apple still stands atop the music player landscape. But what comes next?
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Bright future for OLEDs, report predicts
Research firm expects market for OLEDs used in displays and lighting to reach US$15.5 billion by 2014.
DIYs and How-to
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How to get songs off of your Windows iPod
CNET.com.au gives you a step-by-step tutorial on how to get music off your Windows iPod without any extra software.
Downloads
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Jocsoft iPod Video Converter
Convert video/audio files to iPod MP4, MP3, and M4A formats.
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3herosoft Video to Audio Converter
Convert your video files to multiple audio formats.
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uSeesoft DVD to iPod Ripper
Rip DVD media to iPod format.
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uSeesoft Video To iPod Converter
Convert all popular video formats to iPod.
The Explain Series
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Get (laptop) smart before you buy
Win the numbers game and get the laptop that's perfect your needs as well as your budget!
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Microsoft Windows® 7. Your PC, simplified.
Windows® 7 has been designed to be more reliable, more responsive, and to make the things you do every day easier.
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