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Way back in January of 2007, SanDisk unveiled the new Sansa View to the world at CES. For some reason, SanDisk felt that this original design wouldn't be popular in the consumer market, so they went back to the drawing board to totally revamp the ...
The SanDisk Sansa View is the successor to the popular Sansa e200 line of MP3 players from SanDisk. Like the Sansa e200 players, the View features an almost "Zune-like" appearance with a good-sized display and a navigational wheel on the front. This ...
March, 2008
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532 reviews
In the world of digital photography, it's not always easy to lug around a bulky laptop to various photo shoot locations. This is the problem that Epson planned to solve when creating their line of portable multimedia devices. This review will ...
I have found that the Epson P5000 can be a great tool for a professional photographer. I recommend it for this group, because it does such a good job of displaying ultra-high resolution photos on its great quality 4 inch LCD display. The ability to ...
February, 2008
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102 reviews
Are you looking for an MP3 player but don't want to become a Podhead? There are plenty of alternatives out there. Today we review the iRiver Clix, a relatively inexpensive answer to the iPod Nano.
August, 2007
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1507 reviews
In 2006, Microsoft introduced its latest attempt to take over the field from the iPod, with the Zune 30 GB. On the surface, this MP3 player looks good, and the specifications look good also. Does it have what it takes to push the iPod off the mountain ...
August, 2007
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10556 reviews
Have you ever wanted to listen to your MP3 collection - comfortably located on your computer's hard drive - on your surround sound speakers...in another room? Today we're going to go over a new product from NetGear which allows you to do just that. ...
Without the coupon, Rhapsody costs $9.95 a month or you can pay $24.95 quarterly; this gives you streaming access to Rhapsody's tracks and Internet radio stations. The bit-rate limitation of 128Kbps may affect your decision on choosing to pay for the ...
December, 2004
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2 reviews
Using a digital voice recorder to record yourself saying something goofy and then playing it back with the chipmunk effect or the scary demon effect is fun, of course, but if you're capturing incrimanating evidence or getting notes in a lecture or ...
I'll talk a bit more about the other things later but the biggest atrocity I see above is the lack of a PC interface. I see PC connectivity as an extremely important factor with any digital recorder. Not only does it keep you from filling the limited ...
December, 2004
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84 reviews
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