Not content to stay in the hard drive MP3 player space, Toshiba has introduced some flash-based players into its product mix.
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While there is much to dislike about the styling and design of Samsung's 14.7-megapixel giant, at its heart it's definitely not a bad camera.
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The O2 is a solid player, offering impressive video and sound quality and support for a massive list of filetypes.
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The T500 is a compact point-and-shoot that incorporates HD movie recording, and is one of the first cameras to capture stereo sound. We only wish the image quality was better.
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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.
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