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Creative TravelSound i50

The Creative TravelSound i50 is a fine choice for iPod Shuffle owners looking for a powerful portable speaker that integrates the player seamlessly, but there are better sounding options out there.

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Creative TravelSound i80 for iPod Nano

The Creative TravelSound i80 speaker is a solid option for third-generation iPod Nano owners who value portability and integration over top-notch sound quality.

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Creative Zen Digital Media Player

Effectively a member of the Vision series, the Zen Digital Media Player handles most popular music and videos formats in a handy credit card sized form factor.

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Creative TravelSound 400

Creative's TravelSound 400 is a snazzy, compact set of travel speakers with an "enhanced stereo" option that manages to make sound seem more spread out -- albeit with very little low end.

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Creative Zen Portable Media Center

The Creative Zen PMC is finally here. Despite its bulk, the player is solid, but it's the Microsoft Portable Media Center software that deserves most of the praise.

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Sony Ericsson W595 Walkman

This is a solid phone, aside from its lack of a real headphone socket. But if you're expecting anything radically new, you might want to wait a little while for Sony Ericsson to start innovating before you upgrade.

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Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts

An excellent vehicle creator and a variety of fun missions make Banjo's return to gaming a blast.

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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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Apple iPod Touch (2nd generation)

If you've been holding back, now is the time: the second-gen Touch is an excellent media player, and the addition of third-party apps extends the fun for everyone, no matter where your interests lie.

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Spore

Spore merges multiple run-of-the-mill building blocks into a big, entertaining game.

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Motorola MOTOROKR EQ5 Portable Wireless Speaker

The Motorola EQ5 portable wireless speakers aren't perfect but they're a solid accompaniment to a Motorola Rokr E8 mobile phone.

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Canon Selphy ES2

Although it offers no technical upgrades from its predecessor, an enhanced user interface and larger LCD display improve on the impressive ES1, making the Canon Selphy ES2 a pleasing choice for a dye-sub photo printer.

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The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass

Phantom Hourglass wraps the standard Zelda formula in an innovative and fun control scheme that gives new life to several of the series' age-old concepts.

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Alias Sketchbook Pro 2

If you own a Tablet PC and need a program for concept sketching or client review, Alias Sketchbook Pro 2 is worth looking into.

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LG U400

For those who long for a music-focused phone with a slider form factor, the 3G U400 could be your device. Just be wary of the temperamental scroll wheel.

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Dark Shadow MP3 sunglasses

If you are particular about stylish sunglasses, the Dark Shadows aren't for you, but they're pretty good value if you need both tunes and shades for working out, as you'd pay close to this price for a flash MP3 player alone.

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Apple iPhone

Despite some flaws, the Apple iPhone sets a new benchmark for an integrated phone and MP3 player.

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Haunting Ground: PS2 review

Haunting Ground asks you to take on the forces of evil armed only with... a dog. Read our Australian review for more.

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Nintendo Wii

The Nintendo Wii (nee Revolution) boasts the ability to play any title from Nintendo's back catalogue. Will that be enough to make it competitive against the powerful PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360?

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Apple Mac Pro

Apple's Mac Pro has design innovations that we hope will cross over to other systems. Its performance is as strong as you'd expect for a system in its class, and it's priced right, too. You might need more flexibility in your config options, especially for 3D design, but otherwise, the Mac Pro is as solid a professional-class PC as we've seen.

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