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Philips GoGear Vibe

The Philips GoGear Vibe isn't the best budget MP3 player we've seen, but its enviable colour screen, photo viewer and video playback make it one of the most well-rounded in the price range.

Pioneer BDP-120

The Pioneer BDP-120 Blu-ray player boasts fine video and audio capabilities, but its frustrating operational quirks make this player an also-ran.

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Reviews

  • Virgin VMX

    The VMX is a phone with many shortcomings, but most of these are outweighed by the AU$99 price tag. For most people who just need the basics, the VMX will do the trick.

  • 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.

  • SanDisk Sansa Fuze

    Hey there, Nano killer! The Sansa Fuze has its sights set on Apple's skinny player, but comes up a little short. Still, with its extra features and ease of use, it's one to put on the shortlist.

  • SanDisk Sansa View (16GB)

    If you value features and price over a flashy interface and excellent sound quality, the SanDisk Sansa View digital media player is definitely worth a look. It's easy to use and offers a relatively large screen and a memory expansion option.

  • iRiver X20 (2GB)

    The X20 isn't the sleekest player we've seen from iRiver, but its features and flexible transfer methods mean it holds its own against most of the competition.

  • Apple iPod Nano (2nd generation, 4GB)

    Apple's second generation iPod Nano looks and feels better than the original, and comes in 2GB, 4GB and 8GB versions.

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Features

  • Memory cards: All your questions answered

    With all the different types and variations available, it's easy to get confused about memory cards. But as they now fit into everything from digital cameras to printers, phones and televisions, it's important to know your way around the memory card maze.

  • 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.

  • Unplug and play: Easy-to-use MP3 players

    We track down the user-friendly MP3 players that don't require you to sit around reading the manual.

  • Best MP3 players for audiobooks

    A look at the best MP3 players for audiobooks.

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  • SanDisk's new USB drive secures data with 2x hardware encryption

    The widespread proliferation of sensitive data via USB thumb drives demands a need for data encryption, and SanDisk is stepping up to bat.

  • SanDisk: "Show us your slot"

    Memory merchant SanDisk is so concerned that you don't know where your slot is, and what to stick in it, that it is seeking partnerships with media outlets to entice you to stuff a SanDisk memory card in your empty slot.

  • Sansa ignites the Fuze

    Holy candy-hued iPod, Batman! It's SanDisk's Sansa Fuze, set to land in Oz mid-year.

  • Zen and the art of not much storage

    In the same week that Apple doubled the capacity of its iPod Touch to 32GB, Creative has taken the odd step of releasing a 2GB version of its Zen MP3 player.

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DIYs and How-to

  • Memory cards: Make your phone more like an iPhone

    Our need for storage is increasing, particularly because we want all of our music, videos and photos to travel with us on our phones, but manufacturers typically cut costs by skimping on internal memory. Luckily, the saving grace is expandable memory cards.

  • How to buy a flash-based MP3 player

    Need an MP3 player that won't weigh you down? Flash-based ones will fit the bill, and here are tips on how to choose one.

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