Tag: MP3 players
Samsung takes on iTunes with digital music subscription service for its MP3 players
Samsung has taken the wraps off the Samsung Media Studio, a new digital music service offering individual song downloads, as well as all-you-can-eat subscription packages.
Review: MPMan ‘The Blade’
The propaganda Apparently taking the expression 'iPod killer' a little too seriously, a new MP3 player has appeared on the horizon, going by the name of The Blade. Before the more sadistically inclined ask, the feature set unfortunately doesn't…
Review: Mio DigiWalker H610
The propaganda Although GPS systems are slowly starting to appear in handheld devices like mobile phones and PDAs, in the UK at least, Satellite navigation is still very much the domain of bulky in-car units. Mio’s H610 is very…
CES 2007: Huggable iPod speaker pillow with FM radio
Don't you just love your iPod so much you wanna love it and hug it and squeeze it and hold it and caress it? You're in luck then, because Princess International (what a name) has been showing off these Plush…
CES 2007: Koss takes away the wires with two new sets of headphones
Koss has unveiled a pair of rather swish pair of Bluetooth headphones called Cobalt. They have a unique white and gold finish and a behind the head design that looks similar to the Motorola HT820s. They don't specifically state A2DP…
CES 2007: Handheld navigation Fujitsu-Siemens Pocket LOOX N100
There is a striking similarity between this and the Mio H610, which hopefully means we'll be seeing a lot more of these diminutive GPS handhelds in the coming year. The N100 also has a very basic, minimaist white design and…
CES 2007: Toshiba's down with the kids after teaming up with MTV's 'URGE' service
Toshiba have just announced a formal partnership with URGE, the digital music service from MTV Networks. It'll mean a seamless connection between Toshiba's gigabeat portable media players and the URGE service, working via Windows Media Player 11. URGE works along…
CES 2007: Sneak preview of new SanDisk MP3 players
Apparently SanDisk has no fewer than 12 new products scheduled to be unveiled at CES. Here’s a sneak preview of two of them courtesy of the great Anything But iPod blog. One looks like a bottom-end basic USB lead player…
Review: Maxfield MAX-IVY
The propaganda The dust has barely settled since the arrival of the MAX-SIN TOUCH, but Maxfield has already revealed yet another addition to its rapily growing MP3 player line up – the MAX-IVY. Blue is the new red this time…
Review: Mio C710
The propaganda The C710 is Mio’s top end sat nav system, designed to provide an all-in-one solution to your navigational needs whether you’re driving, cycling or walking. The wealth of features includes full postcode recognition, speed camera locations, Bluetooth…