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  • Fake iPod Nano (4th generation)

    If it wasn't for the glitchy software and sub-standard battery life, the fake iPod Nano might have been almost as good as the real thing.

  • Cowon D2+

    The Cowon D2+ is a sturdy little touchscreen MP3 player with flexible sound enhancement settings and useful features, but it hasn't changed much from the 2007 version.

  • iRiver P7

    The iRiver P7 is like a beautifully crafted concept car with a frustrating lack of horsepower, but the price is compelling.

  • Tata Nano

    One windscreen wiper, one rear-view mirror, self-levelling headlights, and no rear hatch are part of the final Indian specs of the world's cheapest car.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Samsung i8

    Aimed at amateurs, the Samsung i8 is a user-friendly digital camera with strong multimedia functionality and helpful how-to guides. Slow performance and the sometimes frustrating logic of the main menu will mean this is probably one to skip unless you're interested in the bare basics.

  • 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.

  • Cowon iAudio A3 (60GB)

    With its unrivalled screen and codec support, its direct recording capabilities and its ability to playback DVD video files without transcoding, Cowon's A3 is a well-priced behemoth for portable video lovers.

  • Archos 405

    Though it lacks the features of the Archos 605, the 405 maintains the company's reputation for making high-quality portable video and music players.

  • 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.

  • Apple iPod Nano (3rd generation)

    Honey, I shrunk the iPod! The new nano has all the features of its big brother, the Classic, but in a smaller package with fewer gigabytes.

  • 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.

  • Logitech VX Nano Cordless

    The Logitech VX Nano is one of our favourite portable mice and comes with an incredibly small USB dongle -- it's just way too expensive.

  • 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.

  • Creative Zen Stone

    Creative's pebble-like Zen Stone takes on the iPod Shuffle. It has a lower price and better sound but lacks the brand aura and tactility of the Shuffle.

  • Belkin SportCommand

    It's pricey, but the SportCommand is a nifty way of keeping you and your iPod safe during sporting endeavours.

  • H2O Audio for iPod Nano

    H20 Audio accessories let you listen to your iPod while you're swimming, diving, surfing, kiteboarding, wakeboarding, windsurfing, kayaking or in the shower.

  • Griffin iTalk Pro

    The iTalk Pro is simple to use and does a decent job of recording voices, but owners of old-school iPods need not apply.

  • SanDisk Sansa e280 (8GB)

    With a huge features list, simple design and a whole lot of expandable storage space, the Sansa e280 screams "Take me on, wimpy iPod Nano".

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