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SanDisk Sansa Fuze

Hey there, Nano killer! The Sansa Fuze has its sights set on Apple's skinny player, but comes up a little short. Still, with its extra features and ease of use, it's one to put on the shortlist.

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SanDisk Sansa Clip

The SanDisk Sansa Clip is an incredible value MP3 player that's set to edge out the competition with a user-friendly interface, gym-worthy design, and great sound quality.

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SanDisk Sansa Express

The SanDisk Sansa Express is a solid choice for those who need an ultra-convenient MP3 player with a decent smattering of features.

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SanDisk Sansa c250

The e250 has an impressive range of features for the low price, but sound quality is less than stellar.

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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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SanDisk Sansa e250 (2GB)

SanDisk has produced a winner in its e series. Not only do the players have a great list of features, its price makes it a very compelling proposition for those looking for a small MP3 player.

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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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SanDisk Sansa c150 (2GB)

The c150 is SanDisk's latest attempt to bust open the flash-based MP3 player market.

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SanDisk Sansa e140 (1GB)

Although it's an affordable flash player with a decent smattering of features, the e100 series won't win any awards for sound quality.

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SanDisk Sansa e130 (512MB)

SanDisk's Sansa e100 series features a blue and silver model with 512MB and 1GB of memory, respectively. Both come with carrying cases, armbands and have SD expansion card slots.

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Sony NWZ-A728 Walkman (8GB)

Sony's new batch of Walkmans looks lovely and we're happy to see the end of SonicStage, but the features are a little bland compared to competitors' models.

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Samsung YP-T10

Samsung's super-cute player has several enchanting features — including a dancing dog — but its touch-sensitive controls can be temperamental.

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TEAC MCDV10

TEAC's MCDV10 sounds good on paper, with integrated CD, DVD, Digital TV and MP3 playback. Actually using it, however, reveals a rather more woeful state of affairs.

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Samsung YP-F2 (1GB)

The Samsung YP-F2 is ideal for those looking for an ultra-small and stylish MP3 player, but it's lacking a few features similarly priced competitors have.

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iRiver Clix

Think of pop queen Pink's unique combo of sass, good looks and smarts. The iRiver Clix is the portable audio equivalent.

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iRiver X20 (2GB)

The X20 isn't the sleekest player we've seen from iRiver, but its features and flexible transfer methods mean it holds its own against most of the competition.

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Samsung YP-T7

Samsung's YP-T7 is a tiny flash-based MP3 player, which isn't as cheap as an iPod Shuffle, but it features a voice recorder, in-line recording, an FM radio and a 65K-colour screen that can display JPEG photos.

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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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