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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