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OLED TV manufacturers look to expand production

Crave LG's 15-inch OLED TV, which is set to go on sale in Korea by December. SAN FRANCISCO--Though LG's eye-popping OLED (organic light-emitting diode) display wowed audiences in Berlin last month, ... Read story »
Sony Walkman NWZ-S744 (8GB)

Sony Walkman NWZ-S744 (8GB)

Review Sony has redesigned its flagship S-series Walkman. Find out if there are any new features or improvements to complement its new exterior.
Editors' rating  8
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Users' rating  3
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Sony's W-Series Walkman sweat damage issue being addressed

Crave The Sony W-Series Walkman is an MP3 player built into a set of earbuds, which feature modules resembling Bluetooth headsets connected by a flexible neckband that loops over the back of ... Read story »
Sony MDR-EX55LP

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.
Editors' rating  6
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Users' rating  9
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Intunition Clari-Fi Music

Intunition Clari-Fi Music

Review In-line sound enhancers have been around for years. We see if the Clari-Fi offers clearer, more natural sounds from your existing MP3 player.

Media players with Bluetooth A2DP support

Features If you need a fully featured media player with added support for wireless headphones, here are some for your consideration. Read story »
Sony NWZ-B135F (2GB)

Sony NWZ-B135F (2GB)

Review This Walkman is a solid choice for the gym, thanks to its ultracompact design, quick charge function, and integrated FM tuner--but beware the eye strain.
Editors' rating  6.5
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Users' rating  8
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Sony NWZ-W202 (2GB)

Sony NWZ-W202 (2GB)

Review Unlike Bluetooth-enabled MP3 players that let you croon to music via a pair of wireless earbuds, Sony's W202 Walkman is a music player with a pair of built-in 13.5mm earpieces. In other words, you need to carry only one accessory when you hit the gym and don't have to deal with dangling cables while jogging.
Editors' rating  8
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Users' rating  7.8
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