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Hefty in Weight and Heavy on Features: Neuros II Digital Audio Player November 12, 2004 | Digital Entertainment | Home TheaterThe Neuros II player is big and includes a lot of great features, like song identification and FM reception. It's too big to be easily portable, but with cool features like a transmitter to let you play songs on an external FM receiver, it is a nice device to keep in the car. Read more
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The Archos Gmini 400 Portable Media Player: (Small) Size Matters October 21, 2004 | Digital Entertainment | Home TheaterListen to music. Watch movies. Play video games. All in a 20 GB portable media player that fits in the palm of your hand. Does Archos' Gmini 400 really manage to get it all right, in such a small package? Read more
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Creative Labs' Zen Touch: More Than Just Another iPod Clone? October 7, 2004 | Digital Entertainment | Home TheaterCreative becomes the latest vendor to challenge the iPod's stranglehold in the music player market. With its Zen Touch Jukebox, does Creative convince by leveraging its digital sound expertise and OEM design prowess? Read more
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iRiver's H320 Takes on the iPod October 5, 2004 | Digital Entertainment | Home TheateriRiver's H320 MP3 player is at least as good as the iPod or any player Archos offers. Built around a superb LCD display, its 20 GB hard drive is both quiet and fast. Features include great sound, a photo viewer and a USB interface for digital cameras and PCs. Read more
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ATI Brings HDTV to the PC September 17, 2004 | Digital Entertainment | Home TheaterATI's HDTV Wonder gives your PC HDTV television capabilities. But while saving you the expense of buying an HDTV television, the PCI card's installation can be a challenge while Nvidia graphics card users are left out in the cold. THG weighs the good against the bad. Read more
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AOpen's MVP Plays Video and Audio Fast and Light September 17, 2004 | Digital Entertainment | Home TheaterThe fanless MVP Player from AOpen offers photo, audio and video file playback, while weighing in at only 8.8 oz. Add a PC hard drive, and you can watch your movies on your TV or listen to music anywhere you go. Read more
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MP3 Players: iRiver iFP 790 and 890 August 26, 2004 | Digital Entertainment | Home TheateriRiver's iFP-790 and iFP-890 MP3 players get the formula right for audio file play and storage. Software glitches unfortunately get in the way of the fun. Read more
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MP3 Player and Digital Camera: iRiver iFP-1090 July 30, 2004 | Digital Entertainment | Home TheateriRiver's iFP-1090 combines an MP3 player, an FM tuner, a voice recorder and a digital camera in a single device that fits in the palm of your hand. But while high on convergence ambitions, is the device's compactness worth the trade-off in sound and photo quality? Read more
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Archos' AV 400 Nine-Ounce Personal Video Recorder, TV and More July 6, 2004 | Digital Entertainment | Home TheaterConvergence has been on the lips of OEMs for years, but Archos' AV 400 lends credence to the concept. Here is a nine-ounce handheld device that offers more-than-just respectable digital recording and playback, TV capabilities, music-file playback and more. Read more
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Creative's MuVo Slim and Samsung's Yepp YP-T5 Form-Factor Chic June 18, 2004 | Digital Entertainment | Home TheaterVendors continue to seek creative ways to differentiate their MP3 players, in a commodity market that has attracted many new entrants. Samsung strives for small and skinny with its latest player, the Yepp YP-T5. Creative Labs' MuVo Slim attempts poise and elegance in the incredible shrinking world of the MP3 player. Read more