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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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Creative TravelSound Speakers

Compact, lightweight and foldable, Creative TravelSound speakers are the ideal choice for outdoor, portable use.

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Creative GigaWorks HD50 speakers

A decent, good-looking choice for occasional use, but the HD50s don't do justice to DVDs and bass-heavy music.

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Creative GigaWorks T40 Speakers

The Creative GigaWorks T40 is a good choice for those looking for larger than average size and sound in their PC speakers.

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Creative Zen Mozaic

The unfeasibly cute Mozaic is a budget player with decent sound quality and a surprisingly powerful speaker, but its toy-like looks won't be to everyone's tastes.

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Soundmatters foxLmb Bluetooth Speakers

We're not sure this is the 'audiophile's' speaker system the packaging claims it to be, but for the money these make an excellent transportable alternative to bulkier systems.

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Unison B-XT Bluetooth Speakers

A sharply designed portable speaker system with bass so domineering it spoiled most of the music we played through it.

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Sony Ericsson MBS-100 Portable Bluetooth Speaker

With a design destined to give the arachnophobic nightmares, the MBS-100 is a speaker with good audio clarity but a hefty price tag for the level of sound it produces.

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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 Zen Vision

The Creative Zen Vision is a refreshing take on the portable video player.

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B&W Zeppelin speaker

B&W has made a grand, sweeping entrance into the lucrative iPod accessory market with the lush but pricey Zeppelin.

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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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Creative Zen Stone Plus

For those who want a super-small and cute MP3 player that offers more than just simple music playback, the Creative Zen Stone Plus fits the bill nicely.

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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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Logitech V20 notebook speakers

The USB-powered Logitech V20 laptop speakers keep extra cables to a minimum and sound great, as long as you're not listening to hip-hop at maximum volume.

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TDK Tremor xa-60 speakers

The Tremor xa-60 is an attractive, affordable replacement for the horrendous speakers that come bundled with many OEM PCs and notebooks. Audiophiles need not apply, however.

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Creative TravelSound Zen V

Though weak on bass, this speaker dock is a decent little performer that suits frequent flyers well.

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Creative TravelDock Zen Micro

For Zen Micro owners, the Creative TravelDock Zen is an attractive, compact way to showcase your player, although its performance has some shortcomings.

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Creative TravelSound Zen Stone

The Creative TravelSound Zen Stone is a fine companion for the pebble-like MP3 player: it fits in your carry-on, runs on battery, and is capable of filling a hotel room with nice, clear music.

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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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