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Best MP3 players

HomeFeaturesBest MP3 PlayersPosted of T3 Magazine on Mon 15 nov 2010

Serving all audio needs on the go, here is our pick of the best MP3 players to buy now

AppleiPod Nano 16 GB
£ 159 (8 GB: £ 129), www.apple.com/uk

Performance: The King of small MP3 players have had a picture review with removal of buttons in a shiny, 1.54-inch touchscreen.A Shuffl e-similar clips added even easier portability.

Love: a lot of storage, FM radio, plus Genius playlists. very small

Hate: The touchcreen is too small for multi-touch.Less sexy than old

More: Apple iPod Nano 16 GB review

Apple iPod Classic 160 GB
£ 193, www.apple.com/uk

Performance: rejoice. iPod classic is back to full 160 GB of storage space, which makes it the perfect companion for true music lovers; Its hard drive innards and the slightly smaller screen, but so far.

Love: enough storage for weeks by music, plus lots of pictures and video

Hate: less than the latest design makes this pressing's dowdy dad

Sony Walkman A845
£ 140, www.sony.co.uk

Performance: a valid alternative to Apple's MP3 player, with a 2.8-inch AMOLED screen, 16 GB memory, BBC iPlayer support, built-in noise canceling and 29 hours for music playback

Love: amazing sound quality and bundled headphones worth £ 80

Hate: the cumbersome interface is no match for Apple's slick user experience


Apple iPod shuffle 2 GB
£ 39, www.apple.com/uk

Performance: buttons back and VoiceOver is to announce the track names; Genius playlists have also been added to wearable, gym-friendly player

Love: loving back of clickable controls; Very affordable and small

Hate: Limited storage; no screen

More: Apple iPod shuffle 2 GB review

Creative Zen X-FI 32 GB
£ 161 (16 GB: £ 150, 8 GB: £ 92), uk; europe; creative.com

Performance: a sizeable 32 GB of storage space and an SD slot X-Fi has the capacity to spare. it can also stream music from your computer via Wi-Fi and play video

Love: very fine audio. Wi-Fi, an SD card slot for extra storage

Hate: Nasty feeling Fiddly controls.


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