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Samsung YEPP YP-700H MP3 Player

The YEPP YP-700 Digital Audio Player from Samsung is one of the latest in Samsung's line of YEPP players. Besides the standard features that come with portable MP3 players these days, this device comes with 128MB of built in memory, an FM Tuner, voice recorder, expandable memory slot, and an extended battery pack for when the Ni-MH rechargeable battery is used up (think of it as an emergency power supply : ).
July 25th, 2002

RCA Lyra 2 Portable MP3 Player Review

A number of larger sized MP3 players have been staking claim to various advantages depending on the price of the product and its make. A few players offer larger storage capacity, some offer fancy displays, some offer compact size and some offer versatility [i.e. Radio functionality, multiple formats for playback].
January 30th, 2002

RCA Kazoo Review

Consumers have been assaulted by the overly competitive MP3 player marketplace in recent months and very little has made its way to stand out in the forefront. However, to some avail a few MP3 players still using built-in memory or smart media cards have made a name for themselves due to their advantage of being smaller and furthermore trendy. These smaller portable devices are easy to tuck away and forget about but yet are able to retain the same qualities of common portable CD players and larger MP3 players.
January 23rd, 2002

Digisette DUO-64 MP3 Player Review

To most, being “two-faced” is an undesirable trait to have. However, in the Digisette Duo-64’s case, it is more than a welcomed attribute. The Duo-64 functions both as a personal MP3 player and a self-contained MP3 cassette adapter – all in one.
December 19th, 2001

Olympus DM-1 Digital Voice Recorder

Unlike most other units, the Olympus DM-1 digital voice recorder and music player is actually targeted at corporate consumers, moving away from the already densely populated mainstream MP3 market. It is touted as a voice recorder, first, setting its sights at dictation oriented consumers.
October 1st, 2001

Samsung Yepp YP-NDU Review

The new year has come and gone, and with it are a new generation of different MP3 portable players. Some of you may recall that Samsung was one of the first companies to produce a high-end player several months ago, when they introduced their Yepp E64 player. Because the E64 was such a beautiful and impressive player, we were eager to see what innovations its successor, the YP-NDU, would bring to the masses.
April 25th, 2001

Iomega Hip Zip Portable MP3 Player Review

The HipZip has all the bells and whistles of a current day MP3 player: a USB interface, support for both MP3 and WMA formats, secure download support, and the ability to be upgraded for future formats and security standards. As with the MP-2300, the unit comes with 2 PocketZip discs, and features a built in Li-Ion battery rated for up to 12 hours of play.
February 5th, 2001

Sensory Science rave: MP-2300 Review

Sensory Science has made itself a name in the portable digital music market with their popular rave:mp mp2200 player, which we found to be an excellent entry chock full of features and backed by good quality sound. It’s one of the more popular players here at Neoseeker’s portable MP3 section, and Sensory Science, encouraged by their player’s success, has come out with the latest member of their rave:mp portables: the rave:mp MP2300.
December 19th, 2000

Nike Personal Sport Audio Play 120 Review

Now that the MP3 craze is reaching feverish pitches, it seems like everyone and their brother is getting into the market with portable players. Nike, ever the savvy marketer, isn’t about to let this go without introducing a portable player of their own.
November 2nd, 2000

Rio 600 Portable MP3 Player Review

Not too long ago, we had the pleasure of reviewing the Rio500 as part of our USB Portable MP3 roundup. I found the Rio500 to be a quality product with a simple, but well implemented suite of features. It was also one of the most user-friendly players we’ve yet to come across. Now we take a look at the newest member of the Rio family, the Rio600, which is a sportier sort of reincarnation of the popular player with an emphasis on fun and fashionable design.
October 4th, 2000

Samsung Yepp E64 Portable MP3 Player Review

Unsurprisingly, with the surge of MP3 players on the market, Samsung has entered the portable player market with its high-end Yepp-64 player. Featuring a multi-line LCD display, a cool 64MB of built-in memory and the facility to upgrade with SmartMedia cards – this player is a match for the popular Rio500 and the Nomad II in basic features and functionality.
September 27th, 2000

Artec I-Jungle Portable MP3 Player Review

Many of the most amazing gadgets originate from the Asian countries where technology seems to be a way of life and the pace of its advancement is almost ludicrously fast. The result is a slew of super slick, super high-tech products that would not be out of place in a science-fiction blockbuster film.
September 11th, 2000

Casio WMP-1V MP3 Audio Wrist Watch Review

No one can deny that unique and bizarre gadgets will always draw the attention, scrutiny, praise, and criticism of others, and in coming up with the MP3 Audio Wrist Watch, Casio must have had that single thought in mind. Indeed this “MP3 portable” player looks, feels, and functions just like any wrist watch, but I wouldn’t really term it either a watch or an MP3 player, being that it sort straddles the middle line between being a proper portable player and a regular watch.
September 7th, 2000

RCA Lyra Review

The RCA Lyra is one of those players with so many features that it is inevitably larger than some of its competition. Although I don’t normally like larger gadgets, RCA manages to pack enough features into the Lyra player that I would hesitate to pass it up based on its size factor alone.
August 31st, 2000

Audiovox MP-1000 Review

With a built-in 32MB embedded memory, expandable to 64MB, storage space shouldn't be a problem with the stylish Audiovox MP-1000 Portable MP3 Player. The player is equipped with a Multimedia card port for those who which to add more memory to the player's storage capacity. Find out how this player compares to the rest.
August 11th, 2000

Portable USB MP3 Player Roundup

Perhaps it's time to say a farewell to your ancient Walkmans & portable CD players... Now that the usage of MP3s is so wide spread, comes the question... how do I play them while I am away from my computer?" Anthony describes in detail four Portable USB MP3 Players which can do just this.
July 28th, 2000

IJAM IJ-100 / IJ-101 MP3 Player Review

This minuscule and sporty portable mp3 player comes packed with two 16MB Multimedia cards and a handy carrying pouch equipped with a clip. Coming in four different colors, find out whether this player makes the cut.
July 13th, 2000

IJAM IJ-50 MP3 Player Review

More and more people are switching from traditional walkmans & cd-players to portable digital audio devices due to their great sound, interchangable media, and the speedy transfer of songs. The I-JAM IJ-50 is by far the cheapest MP3 player on the market. Find out Ether's thoughts on this very affordable Portable USB MP3 Player.
July 11th, 2000

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