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MUSIC & PLAY26 Nov 2009
Review: Philips SHE4500
The SHE4500 promises to be comfortable, heavy on bass and priced below US$50. We take Philips' new in-ear headphone out for an audition.


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Tired of those white earbuds? Skullcandy features striking designs that have been a huge hit with youths. But do they sound good? We find out.
 
Audio Technica ATH-ON300
Lightweight and portable headphones with an "invisible" headband? We take this petite pair for an audition.
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