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Best DAB+ digital radios
Digital radio is finally here, but what equipment do you need to receive it? We look at eight different receivers to find the best.
iRiver B30
Idiosyncratic as hell, the iRiver B30 is a feature-complete player with sparkling sound, but it won't put a fire up the Cupertino boys.
Reviews
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iRiver P7
The iRiver P7 is like a beautifully crafted concept car with a frustrating lack of horsepower, but the price is compelling.
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Creative Zen X-Fi 8GB
The Creative Zen X-Fi 8GB is the same as the 16GB and 32GB versions of the player except it lacks Wi-Fi capability.
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iRiver Spinn
There's no doubt the Spinn is a decent player, with great audio format support, a superb screen for watching video and excellent sound quality — but it's not without its share of issues.
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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.
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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.
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Creative Zen Stone Plus with Speaker
The built-in speaker may have few real-life applications, but it makes room for a more capacious battery, and it takes nothing away. For that reason, and because of its tiny price, great feature set and FM radio, we think it's top notch.
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iRiver Clix (2nd generation)
The 2nd gen iRiver Clix offers the perfect blend of hot design, desirable features, and stellar sound quality. If you're looking for an alternative to the iPod Nano, this device should top the list.
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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.
Features
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Best high-capacity MP3 players
Music hoarders rejoice! Here are a few picks of the top players for those large collections.
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Best portable video players
When you buy an MP3 player these days, it's more than likely to come with video playback support as well. Even so, we've collected some of the best players for watching video on the go.
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Best tiny MP3 players
When it comes to tiny MP3 players, flash chip-based players are where it's at. We choose some of the tiniest, cutest models on the market.
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Best MP3 players for podcasts
Like to walk around town with strangers talking in your head? Podcast fans need an MP3 player that handles episodes and feeds with finesse. Here are our top three.
News
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The spellbinding Zen Bound for iPhone
It may not bring you closer to Nirvana, but Zen Bound's beautiful graphics and mellow soundtrack are likely to relax you more than any other iPhone title.
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iRiver's Wave Home
There's been a little bit of buzz at CES here about the iRiver Wave Home, which marries a networked multimedia device with a communications hub to form a kitchen/home office-friendly gadget.
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SanDisk Sansa slotRadio takes a page from Slacker's book
SanDisk's slotRadio MP3 player uses preloaded microSD cards filled with 1,000 hand-picked songs arranged into playlists.
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SanDisk update adds OGG, FLAC to Clip and Fuze
SanDisk's new firmware adds FLAC and OGG support to the Sansa Fuze and Sansa Clip. Here's how to update your player.
DIYs and How-to
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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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I purchased songs legally from BigPond Music; why won't they play on my iPod?
I purchased songs legally from BigPond Music; why won't they play on my iPod?
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Convert video for your portable video player
Trying to get caught up with the new personal video player craze? Read on to learn how to watch all your videos in your hands.
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How to turn CDs into WMAs
MP3 isn't the only way to go digital with your music. In fact, many people attest that WMAs sound better than MP3s at the same bit rate. Learn how to turn your discs into WMA files.
Downloads
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Sonarca Sound Recorder XiFi
Record audio from various sound inputs to multiple formats.
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FairStars Recorder
Record audio from sound cards to WMA, MP3, OGG, APE, FLAC, and WAV formats.
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Focus MP3 Recorder Pro
Record and edit any sound played via your sound card.
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EArt Audio Cutter
Edit, cut, and convert your audio files.
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