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jenifer
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Jul 31, 2006

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To be blunt, its newest, the 2GB SA6025 (the 4GB model is SA6045), isn't good enough to change this. It is a decent Flash MP3 and video player, don't get me wrong. Videos played smoothly. It syncs easily with Windows Media Player. The controls are easy enough to use, but not always intuitive though.
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This Philips mp3 player is excellent, I have had in my hands ipod nano, Sansa c260 and other cheap mp4 players and let me tell you this one rocks, better than all of these. The sound quality is excellent, even with the earphones included on the package, the scren is awesome, 2.2 inches, really sharp and big. I really have no complains about this player, well jist one but not very important, it gets fingerprints all over the front due to the glossy front that makes it look great. Just take with you something to clean it and youre done. I highly recomend you this mp3 player, excellent in everything I was looking for(big and sharp screen, excellent sound quality, nice look and with fm radio).

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The SA6025 is a little bulky for a solid-state MP3 player, but it looks extremely smart. The player's sound quality was up to scratch, with plenty of volume and well-defined high frequencies. Unfortunately, this exaggerated the headphones' slightly harsh tone, with too much treble and not enough bass. We managed to correct it using the Custom EQ function, but sound quality remained good rather than excellent with the supplied headphones and we'd recommend upgrading.
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The Philips GoGear SA6545 is a feature-filled MP3 player that will suit those looking for good video playback over a compact form factor.

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At heart this is just a simple, well-designed flash player. The graphics may not be sexy, but the attractive physical design makes up for it. Plus, the device's FM tuner and recorder, along with line-in recording, make the gigabeat a solid purchase in the 2 GB portable media player department. And, at the moment anyway, it is $50 cheaper than a 2 GB nano.
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This thing uses an iPod method of requiring you to load proprietary software onto your computer to use it. Sorry, that's why many of us avoid iPods in the first place. Avoid this product, it looks cute, but it sucks and is a waste of money and, more importantly, a waste of time!

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Toshiba's first flash player has boring graphics and limited file support, but it is easy to navigate, good-looking, and competitively-priced.
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The Toshiba Gigabeat U is one tough, classy player that nails all the right features at a great price.

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The Samsung YP-U3 is a neat little music only player that packs quite a lot of features into a low price. Value for money, you'd be hard pressed to find a better deal. The sound is very good, especially for a player at this price, though as usual a good set of earphones with make it even better.
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The YP-U3 is an absolutely fantastic music player. It combines everything you could want from such a device including brilliant sound quality, a great design, convenient transfer and loads of extra features. Those after a music player will be hard pressed to find a better device for their money.
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