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Creative Desktop Wireless 8000

This keyboard-and-mouse set works like a charm and includes many helpful extras. It's also comfortable and easy to use.

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Creative Zen X-Fi 16GB

The Creative Zen X-Fi is finally here, and while it fits in the pocket and sound quality is excellent, the iPod Touch is still a superior product.

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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 Zen Micro Photo (8GB)

While the Zen Micro Photo is, indeed, an improvement over the original, photo and music playback just can't seem to live in sync.

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Creative MuVo T200 (4GB)

It's tough trying to live up to your older sibling. Just ask Creative's MuVo T200, which struggles to match the company's Zen Stone on every spec.

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Creative Desktop Wireless 9000 Pro

Though we like the Creative Desktop Wireless 9000 Pro's slim design and rechargeable batteries, other desktop sets offer superior comfort and functionality for the same price.

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Creative Zen Micro (5GB)

This colourful, multi-featured player is a little beauty, offering a solid alternative to the ubiquitous iPod range.

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Creative Zen Vision:M (30GB)

Let's get past the fact that it looks like the iPod. The Creative Zen Vision:M, drenched in features, is a refreshing breath of fresh air in the MP3 market.

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Intel Core i7-965 Extreme Edition

While Core i7 presents a new performance paradigm, the heinously gluttonous Australian prices will need to come down before it's accepted by the mainstream.

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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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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.

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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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iRiver T60

A terrific-sounding player, and many will find the use of AAA batteries handy. But the very low-resolution screen doesn't impress and navigating the thing can be tricky at times.

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Apple iPod Touch

If the Touch is the player that you want, that you really, really want, you've probably got one already. Fence-sitters should stay there until next year when third-party apps or version 2.0 comes out.

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Samsung YP-K3 (2GB)

Samsung sets its sights on "slick" with its latest flash MP3 player, an understated beauty that hopes to tame the iPod beast.

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Apple iPod (updated fifth generation, 80GB)

The new "enhanced" iPod looks like a tremendous improvement over the last one, with a brighter screen and better battery life.

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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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Apple iPod Shuffle (512MB)

It's affordable and stylish, but the Shuffle's lack of an LCD and its subpar battery life will turn many away.

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Windows Media Player 11

For Windows XP users, Windows Media Player 11 is a must-have upgrade. It's Microsoft's best jukebox effort to date, thanks to a thoughtful redesign, impressive performance, and a ton of useful features.

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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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