Archos AV 500
Ever since the company's inception in 1988, Archos has steadily
churned out a line of functional portable media players to fit all
budgets and pockets. In today's tougher and fast-moving audio player
market, Archos have felt the need to step up their efforts to come
up with a player that will blow off the doors of the competition.
Enter the Archos AV 500.
Cowon iAudio U3
The Cowon iAudio U3 is almost identical to its predecessor which is the Cowon iAudio U2. However, this time, it is a little fatter which can be justified with more of the features that it can offer...
Creative Zen Vision
Hot on the heels of Apple's latest iPod, Creative releases the Zen
Vision. With their latest gadget, Creative hopes to compete with the
iPod on similar grounds; that is, audio, photo, AND video capabilities.
Portable music players have certainly come a long way, and the market
is in a constant flux thanks to the myriad players out there. Will
the Creative Zen Vision steal the iPod's glory and become the new
king of portable media players? Let's try to find ou...
iAudio 6
The iAudio 6 is the pioneering of a frighteningly awesome revolutionary breed of MP3 players that has in its hard a round mini 0.85” hard drive. With this hard drive, this media player is packed with all the features you need to support all your flair audio codec which include MP3, WMA, OGG, FLAC, and WAV...
iRiver Clix
Not one to be left out of the booming portable media player market,
iRiver has released their iPod Nano equivalent, the Clix. The iRiver
Clix is actually a rebranded version of the iRiver U10 which was introduced
in 2005; it revamps the U10 design with a nicer user interface, better
performance, increased capacity, and a lower new price. The Korea-based
iRiver is on a roll with their high quality portable media and music
players. Let's see how the Clix clicks with the pack of similar offerings
from the competition...

60GB Hi-Speed USB 2.0Mini Hard Drive Clix
Not one to be left out of the booming portable media player market,
iRiver has released their iPod Nano equivalent, the Clix. The iRiver
Clix is actually a rebranded version of the iRiver U10 which was introduced
in 2005; it revamps the U10 design with a nicer user interface, better
performance, increased capacity, and a lower new price. The Korea-based
iRiver is on a roll with their high quality portable media and music
players. Let's see how the Clix clicks with the pack of similar offerings
from the competition...

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Apple
iPod
The Apple iPod is currently the best-selling portable media player
in the world. After the iPod's first debut in 2001, it is now in
its fifth generation, with each progressive generation introducing
new features such as a color screen, larger capacity, ability to
play videos, and a move from Firewire to USB as the type of interface
used to transfer data to and from a computer.
The fifth generation iPod is declared by many to be the epitome
of style coupled with functionality. In this review, we give a
good, hard look at that makes the iPod tick, and try to give an
unbiased answer to the question, “Is an iPod for me?”
(Note: There are currently three main, distinct models of iPod,
the regular iPod, the iPod nano, and the iPod shuffle. This review
is for the regular iPod.)

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