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   Truly Pic 'N Roll MP313X
Although the Truly Pic 'N Roll MP313X is a compact, photo-friendly MP3 player, it's ruined by poor syncing software and a half-baked music-organization structure.

ThinkVision C190
The ThinkVision C190 offers good overall performance and streak-free images for gamers, but graphics pros should look for a monitor with more vivid color.

Logitech PlayGear Amp
The Logitech PlayGear Amp is a great audio solution for users looking to get more sound out of their movies, music, and games on the PSP.

Logitech PlayGear Pocket (PSP)
Logitech's PlayGear Pocket may be a simple, inexpensive protective case for your PSP--but it's also one of the best.

LG VX9800
A QWERTY keyboard makes messaging faster, easier, and more fun on the fully loaded LG VX9800, but the trade-off is a bulky, less-than-cool handset.

Dell DJ Ditty (512MB)
The Dell DJ Ditty is a decent low-cost option, but you can get more for your money from other offerings

Cowon iAudio M5 (30GB)
Cowon's iAudio M5 is essentially a stripped-down and slightly less-expensive version of the iAudio X5, but it lacks a color screen and doesn't play videos or show photos.

Cowon iAudio M5 (20GB)
Cowon's iAudio M5 is essentially a stripped-down and slightly less-expensive version of the iAudio X5, but it lacks a color screen and doesn't play videos or show photos.

Cowon iAudio M5L (20GB)
Cowon's iAudio M5 is essentially a stripped-down and slightly less-expensive version of the iAudio X5, but it lacks a color screen and doesn't play videos or show photos.

Cowon iAudio M5L (30GB)
Cowon's iAudio M5 is essentially a stripped-down and slightly less-expensive version of the iAudio X5, but it lacks a color screen and doesn't play videos or show photos.

SanDisk Sansa m230 (512MB)
With its many features as well as its compatibility with audiobooks and subscription-based music, the SanDisk Sansa m200 series is an overall great value.

SanDisk Sansa m240 (1GB, silver)
With its many features as well as its compatibility with audiobooks and subscription-based music, the SanDisk Sansa m200 series is an overall great value.

SanDisk Sansa m260 (4GB, slate blue)
With its many features as well as its compatibility with audiobooks and subscription-based music, the SanDisk Sansa m200 series is an overall great value.

SanDisk Sansa m250 (2GB, black)
With its many features as well as its compatibility with audiobooks and subscription-based music, the SanDisk Sansa m200 series is an overall great value.

iRiver U10 (1GB)
The pricey iRiver U10 is a superbly designed MP3 player that is both easy to use and packed with pretty much every feature in the book. But Apple won't be quaking in its boots until iRiver ...


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