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And the winners for MP3 Players are:

 

gold winner
Apple iPod touch (32GB; second generation)

Apple iPod touch (32GB; second generation)

The good: Has it all: Music, videos, photos, podcasts, email, Web browsing, Internet radio, games, Nike+, Wi-Fi music downloads, and an App Store for adding thousands of custom features.

The bad: May be overwhelming to users looking for a simple music player; audio quality is average; iTunes software is required.

The bottom line: The second-generation iPod touch includes features that are light-years ahead of the competition, its design has improved, and its price has finally come down to earth.

» Read full review of the Apple iPod touch (32GB; second generation)


 
silver winner
Apple iPod nano (16GB; fourth generation)

Apple iPod nano (16GB; fourth generation)

The good: More attractive and colorful than its predecessor; includes Apple's new Genius playlist tool; tilt sensor; accessibility features for the visually impaired.

The bad: Upgrade to Apple's iTunes 8 software with its laundry list of hardware requirements a must; the rounded screen invites glare; sound quality is only average.

The bottom line: The fourth-generation iPod nano is easy on the eyes and the wallet, and you can't beat its hardware and user interface design. Just be sure to give iTunes 8 a spin before committing.

» Read full review of the Apple iPod nano (16GB; fourth generation)


 
bronze winner
Creative Zen X-Fi (32GB; Wi-Fi)

Creative Zen X-Fi (32GB; Wi-Fi)

The good: Incredible value given its low price and laundry list of features; an FM radio and voice recorder; an SD card expansion slot; Wi-Fi capability; multiple EQ settings; X-Fi sound enhancement technology; bundled EP-830 earphones; top-notch sound quality; good screen and battery life.

The bad: Plastic construction does not feel high-quality; SD card content does not get integrated into the general libraries; videos need to be transcoded through the included software; button pad can be confusing at first.

The bottom line: The Creative Zen X-Fi's plastic design leaves a little to be desired, but that doesn't detract from the fact that the player is an incredible value overall: For an extremely competitive price you get a boatload of features and great sound quality.

» Read full review of the Creative Zen X-Fi (32GB; Wi-Fi)


 
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Congratulations to the following Readers' Choice contest winners!



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Cita Lestari, Indonesia



ASUS Eee PC 901

Luis Carlo T. Quiroz, Philippines



Sony Ericsson W902

Chue Wai Lian, Singapore



Nikon Coolpix P6000

Reza Aditya Putra, Indonesia



Canon Selphy ES3

Daniel Ang Chin Chye, Singapore



Creative Zen X-Fi 32GB

Rufinus Kus Basuki, Indonesia


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