Articles on Mp3, Cable
JVC Marshmallow HA-FX33A
Review Are cheap products good? We test the budget-oriented JVC Marshmallows to see if it offers the goods for less than US$35.Creative EP-630
Review Can sub-S$50 in-ear headphones upgrade the listening experience over stock earphones? We audition Creative's offering to find the answer.Creative launches its first touchscreen media player: The Zen X-Fi2 - Sep 3, 2009
Crave For those Creative faithful who were a bit disappointed that the Zii Egg wasn't launched as a fully baked-and-branded media player for the masses, the company is about to make ... Read story »Touchscreen speakers that look like wall art - Jul 24, 2009
Crave There's something beautifully organic about the misnamed Fruity Speakers. With form and function in alignment here, you'd expect a more elegant name along the lines of a Bowers & Wilkins ... Read story »Ultimate Ears MetroFi 170
Review The Ultimate Ears MetroFi 170 earphones are a solid step up from stock earbuds, offering improved sound quality and helpful features for not a lot of money.X-mini Max II and Happy to launch mid-September - Aug 27, 2009
Crave At double the sonic boom of the original, the Max II is the only one in the X-mini family to deliver more directional stereo. Five months after the Xmini Max ... Read story »Scosche gives the shuffle 3G actual buttons - Jun 8, 2009
Crave An MP3 player with buttons? How novel. The third-generation Apple iPod shuffle has a ridiculously small and elegant design, but its lack of buttons can sometimes be a real buzz ... Read story »LG Watch Phone (GD910)
Review The GD910 is an excellent technological showcase to show us how far miniaturization has gone. But how will it fare in daily use? We find out.Audio Technica ATH-ON300
Review Lightweight and portable headphones with an "invisible" headband? Read on to find out if this petite pair sounds as good as it looks.Sony MDR-EX55LP
Review Looking to upgrade the stock earphones that come bundled with your music player? We had a go at Sony's in-ear offering to see how it stacks up with the competition.Ultimate Ears MetroFi 220
Review These have thumpy bass and solid overall sound quality, but are they better than the cheaper MetroFi 170?CrossRoads MylarOne Quattro
Review The Crossroads MylarOne X3, X3i and XB in-ear headphones are said to be one of the better buys for anything below S$100 (US$68). We liked it so much that some of us bought one. Now, the Korean company has a new S$129 (US$88) MylarOne Quattro that features a user-selectable bass port.In-ear headphones for bass heads - Jul 28, 2009
Features Want more oomph out of your music? Pump up the tunes with our selection of bassy in-ear headphones. Read story »Ultimate Ears 700
Review No bigger than a dollar coin, the UE 700 promises great audio quality in a tiny package. Do good things come in small packages? Find out more.iriver announces e-book reader called Story - Sep 13, 2009
Blogs iriver was a major brand in flash-based MP3 players a few years back. Now, it is having a difficult time in Korea and worldwide of late. iriver is trying to expand ... Read story »Jump to page: [1] 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 [Next 15]










