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Olympus DS-660 review

Olympus DS-660 review

Review This is an expensive dictation machine. You're paying for sound quality, and if that matters above all else to you then the DS-660 may be worth the price.

Rating: 6.5 Editors' Rating


Nokia Wireless Car Kit review

Nokia Wireless Car Kit review

Review After new legislation in December 2003 outlaws driving while holding a mobile, hands-free devices such as Nokia’s Bluetooth-based Wireless Car Kit are likely to become far more popular.

Rating: 7.7 Editors' Rating


Plantronics CS60 review

Plantronics CS60 review

Review If you're often away from your desk, and missed calls affect your business, this is one (fairly costly) way of keeping in touch.

Rating: 7.8 Editors' Rating


Plantronics M3000 review

Plantronics M3000 review

Review This Bluetooth headset delivers good audio quality and long battery life, but is just too bulky and uncomfortable to recommend for extended use.

Rating: 7.5 Editors' Rating


Apple iPod (30GB) review

Apple iPod (30GB) review

Review We love almost everything about this beautifully designed player, but the battery life could be longer.


Apple’s new iPods

Apple’s new iPods

Preview Apple's existing iPods are already cool, but the new models look even cooler. Here's a first look.


Creative Labs Inspire 5.1 5100 review

Creative Labs Inspire 5.1 5100 review

Review A fine budget surround-sound speaker system for people who don't want or need frills.

Rating: 7.3 Editors' Rating


TerraTec Aureon 7.1 Space review

TerraTec Aureon 7.1 Space review

Review Despite its impressive specifications, little recorded material currently supports the Aureon 7.1 Space's eight-speaker format. Early adopters should take a look, but the rest of us are better off waiting.

Rating: 8.0 Editors' Rating


Archos Ondio review

Archos Ondio review

Review Archos's handsome Ondio packs an ambitious feature set into a small package for a fair price.


VideoLogic Sonic Xplosion DVD review

VideoLogic Sonic Xplosion DVD review

Review Less expensive than Creative Labs’ Audigy 2 and with support for more 3D audio and surround standards, the Sonic Xplosion DVD is a good choice for the budget-conscious, but not the audiophile.

Rating: 7.8 Editors' Rating


Olympus W-10 Visual Voice Recorder review

Olympus W-10 Visual Voice Recorder review

Review If you like the idea of combining a more than adequate digital voice recorder with a simple digital camera, the W-10 will keep you happy.

Rating: 7.3 Editors' Rating


Editors Choice Award Creative Labs Sound Blaster Audigy 2 review

Creative Labs Sound Blaster Audigy 2 review

Review Although it’s not a justifiable upgrade for existing Audigy owners, Creative’s Audigy 2 is superb product for audiophiles or gamers looking for the best audio performance on the market.

Rating: 8.8 Editors' Rating


Modular Technology DAB digital radio review

Modular Technology DAB digital radio review

Review If you’re a serious radio listener, this affordable Digital Audio Broadcasting (DAB) product will be hard to resist.

Rating: 7.8 Editors' Rating


Creative Labs MuVo review

Creative Labs MuVo review

Review People who get frustrated by unnecessarily complicated technology will love this simple, cleverly designed MP3 player.


Hard disk-based MP3 players

Hard disk-based MP3 players

Buyer's Guide How does Apple's classy iPod match up to strong competitors from Archos, Creative Labs and SONICblue? Here's the low-down.



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