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Philips GoGear Muse (16GB)

Philips GoGear Muse (16GB)

Review The Muse displaces the Opus as the flagship of the Philips GoGear range, sporting a familiar look and built-in noise cancelling. See what we have to say after hours of musing.

Budget shopping tips: Headphones

Features Looking for the best bang for your buck? Here's a collection of buying tips that will help you find a good set of headphones on a limited budget. Read story »
Philips GoGear Opus (8GB)

Philips GoGear Opus (8GB)

Review The Philips GoGear Opus promises great sound quality and bundles a pair of premium in-ear headphones. But is it really as good as it sounds? We find out.

In-ear headphones for less than S$100

Features We've rounded up a selection of great in-ear headphones that deliver good audio quality for less than S$100.  Read story »
SanDisk Sansa Clip (2GB)

SanDisk Sansa Clip (2GB)

Review Thanks to its position as a memory chip manufacturer, SanDisk is a master at cost competing in the portable audio space, and although companies such as Creative Labs are now tagging at about the same level, SanDisk's initial aggressiveness earned it the No. 2 spot in sales (behind Apple,...
Editors' rating  7.8
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Users' rating  9
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Top 5 iPod alternatives for the Mac

Features Connecting a non-iPod MP3 player to a Mac may sound taboo to some Apple lovers, but we've put a list of great alternatives for those who dare to "Think Different". Read story »

More X-Series Walkman info--Ask the Editors

Crave Q: I have a question about the new Walkman or really any MP3 player. How do I know the Walkman or the Creative Zen will work with iTunes? The rest ... Read story »
Creative Zen Mozaic (8GB)

Creative Zen Mozaic (8GB)

Review Creative Labs knows audio, and we're not just talking about sound cards. The company's line of Zen MP3 players has consistently earned good marks for sound quality, features, and value. Perhaps the favorite of all these devices has been the Zen V Plus, an adorable budget player with an ultracompact...

Recycling tech and Creative Zen X-Fi curiosity: Ask the Editors

Crave It's always tough to come back from vacation, especially on a Monday, which is already a day of dread in its own right. So much to catch up on. So. Much. ... Read story »
Apple iPod classic (160GB; third generation)

Apple iPod classic (160GB; third generation)

Review Can the third-generation iPod classic stay attractive with the dwindling popularity of high-capacity hard drive-based MP3 players? We find out.

MP3 players with Wi-Fi connectivity

Features One of the most advanced features in today's MP3 players is wireless capability. We've put together a list of players that have Wi-Fi connectivity. Read story »
Apple iPod shuffle (4GB; third generation)

Apple iPod shuffle (4GB; third generation)

Review Apple's third-generation iPod shuffle MP3 player is the smallest MP3 player you can buy. Its unique size and uncommon, remote-controlled design won't suit every purpose, but people looking for the next best thing to an invisible iPod will appreciate the player's minimal approach. Editors'...
Editors' rating  6.3
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Users' rating  5
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Yuraku Yur.Beat Fusion Stream

Crave In journalism as in technology, one learns early to K.I.S.S. ass. That is, you Keep It Short and Simple, or end up feeling like an ass. So what's with the complexly ... Read story »
Creative Zen X-Fi (8GB)

Creative Zen X-Fi (8GB)

Review Creative's Zen line of MP3 players is possibly one of the most extensive we've seen, especially if we take the company's Asia-specific devices into account. And Creative shows no signs of deviating from its plan to offer feature-packed players at impressively low price points. Evidence of this is...
Editors' rating  7.7
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Users' rating  8
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Samsung YP-K5 (4GB)

Samsung YP-K5 (4GB)

Review It has been a long time since we've seen an MP3 player that can draw gasps of geek envy from the team. Most of the time, new MP3 players that enter our domain are nitpicked to death. The YP-K5 is different. Pictures do not do it justice, either. Though it's certainly thick for 2GB--the onboard...
Editors' rating  8
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Users' rating  8.4
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