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Reviews

  • Philips GoGear Mix (4GB)

    The GoGear Mix is exactly what people are looking for in an MP3 player. It's easy to load with music, simple to operate and a pleasure to listen to.

  • Philips GoGear Aria (8GB)

    The GoGear Aria may be cheaper than a comparable iPod Nano, but it's leagues behind in terms of quality.

  • Philips DC350 iPod Dock

    The DC350 features a wide-range of connectivity options, but is far too expensive for the low quality sound it produces.

  • Philips GoGear Opus

    The slow interface probably kills what would have been an excellent player with decent format support and great sound quality.

  • Altec Lansing Orbit iM237

    We like the new and improved version of Altec Lansing's portable single speaker, the Orbit MP3, better than the previous model, but it costs a bit more.

  • Virgin VMX

    The VMX is a phone with many shortcomings, but most of these are outweighed by the AU$99 price tag. For most people who just need the basics, the VMX will do the trick.

  • Meridian Sooloos Music Server

    The Meridian Sooloos is a modular music server with an easy-to-use interface and one of the best Random modes we've seen. The downside? It's expensive.

  • Sony Ericsson W302 Walkman

    The Sony Ericsson W302 Walkman delivers good sound quality in a neat design for a low price. For those who want a decent, inexpensive phone that plays music, it's a good choice, but don't bother with the poor camera and web browser.

  • Nokia 5030 XpressRadio

    The name says it all. The 5030 will be Nokia's first phone to include an internal FM radio antenna, meaning you will be able to pick up your favourite stations without having to plug in the bundled headphones for reception.

  • Nokia 5330 XpressMusic

    Nokia aren't going for broke with this XpressMusic model. Expect a standard set of music-centric and a resonable mid-year price. To be released locally in the third quarter of 2009.

  • Nokia 5730 XpressMusic

    Nokia's 5730 XpressMusic is like the mullet of mobile phones; business up front, party out the back. This mix of business and consumer features will be welcomed by some, but could leave the 5730 in a techno-limbo.

  • Yamaha CD-S700

    The Yamaha CD-S700 is a standalone CD player which features retro styling, a silent loading mechanism and a USB input for playing MP3s.

  • Kaiser Baas 1.8-inch Digital Media Keyring

    Though the Kaiser Baas digital media keyring sounds like a novel idea, the reality is hampered by its tiny size and cumbersome navigation system.

  • JBL On Stage 400iD

    JBL's iPod dock supports all iPod models, comes with an infrared remote, and charges the iPod while docked.

  • Motorola EM330

    It is yet another clamshell phone from yet another phone company. So what sets this mobile phone apart from the others? Not much.

  • Archos 5

    If you can afford it and want the best combination of Web access and outstanding video performance, this is one of the only players in the world you need to consider, despite its flaws.

  • JBL On Stage 200iD

    iPod owners who are looking for a basic speaker they can use around the house should consider the JBL On Stage 200iD, a good-sounding option with a futuristic look and a remote control.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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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