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Articles on Music Player, Headphone

New iPod speakers from Sharp

Crave The DK-AP8P. We've seen our fair share of iPod speakers, the vast majority of which don't let you take them on the go. Sharp today has announced two new iPod ... Read story »
Jays c-Jays

Jays c-Jays

Review Jays is famous for its in-ears as well as generous accessory bundles. We take its first headphones to see how good they are.
Zumreed ZHP-005

Zumreed ZHP-005

Review Is beauty only skin-deep? We take one of the designer headphone offerings out for a test to see if it lives up to its looks.
Audio Technica ATH-CKF300

Audio Technica ATH-CKF300

Review Is bigger, better? We take a small pair of in-ear headphones with a small price tag to find out if they're capable of good audio quality.

Choosing the best music-phone

Features We round up a list of important factors to consider before you hand over your cash or sign your life away on a long-term contract for a music-phone. 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.
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Users' rating  9
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Samsung Jet

Samsung Jet

Review When Samsung says it has a feature phone that's even smarter than a smartphone, that only goads us to put that to the test. After all, that's a pretty bold claim to make. The touchscreen handset packs an 800MHz processor, Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync support (this is a first for a Samsung...
Editors' rating  8
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Users' rating  6.7
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Nokia 5530 XpressMusic

Nokia 5530 XpressMusic

Review If you fancied the Nokia 5800 XpressMusic touchscreen phone but couldn't quite afford the steep asking price, the company has you in its sights with the 5530 XpressMusic. Available for about S$399 without contract, it's one of the cheapest touchscreen phones around at the moment. Editors'...
Editors' rating  6.8
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Users' rating  7.3
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LG Cookie (KP500)

LG Cookie (KP500)

Review Making sure that everyone gets a chance to buy a touchscreen phone, LG has come up with the sub-US$160 KP500 Cookie. Here we find out if there's more to it than just a fancy interface. Editors' note:This review is based on tests done by our sister site CNET.co.uk. As such, please note that there...
Editors' rating  6.5
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Users' rating  10
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Photos: Archos 9 tablet PC

Features The Archos 9 PC tablet is the first from the company known more for its media tablets and music players. Here are a few images of its upcoming touchscreen device. Read story »
Sony Walkman NWZ-E443 (4GB)

Sony Walkman NWZ-E443 (4GB)

Review After introducing the X-series Walkman, it looks like Sony is refreshing the rest of its player lineup. We have a look at the new E-440 series Walkman to see what has changed.
Samsung Beat DJ (M7603)

Samsung Beat DJ (M7603)

Review The Samsung Beat DJ is a phone with a silly gimmick: You can DJ on it. But it also sports some innovative user-interface ideas, and, even if you never scratch a platter, it's still worth a look as a distinctive-looking device with a bright, beautiful touchscreen for a reasonable price. Editors'...

Podio music player adds a soundtrack to your bike ride

Crave Listening to headphones while riding a bike is obviously dangerous, and yet I see so many fellow cyclists mashing around with wires dangling from their ears. Why? Well, that's easy: Because ... Read story »
Samsung Star (S5233)

Samsung Star (S5233)

Review The Samsung Star aims to take the touchscreen to the streets. Its biggest drawback is its lack of support for 3G, but it's a surprisingly good phone, considering its bargain price. Its resistive touchscreen is vivid and snappy, and it's got some fun widgets to keep things interesting. Editors'...
Editors' rating  6.3
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Users' rating  8
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Sony Walkman NWZ-S545 (16GB)

Sony Walkman NWZ-S545 (16GB)

Review Trying to stand out from the crowd is not easy. Sony has opted to give the new S-540 series a bigger screen and a pair of built-in stereo speakers. Is this the sparkle that the E-440 is missing?

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