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November 24, 2011

Epson outs MG-850HD Apple Dock Projector

Epson Philippines today launched the world’s first hi-def projector with Apple Dock that supports the iPhone, iPad and the iPod Touch and iPod Nano.

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April 10, 2011

Apple iPad 2 Review

Just when we thought the iPad could not get any better, Apple released yet another one. Though naming it the iPad 2 does not carry that Apple flair (easy to guess the next generation will be called iPad 3), it easily banked on the brand’s super-popularity. Check out our full review of the Apple iPad 2 after the jump.

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September 27, 2010

iPod Nano 6G Review

The 6th generation iPod Nano must be the oddest looking iPod in recent history of Apple. It does not look anything similar to its predecessor nor any other iPods before it. Check out our full review of the iPod Nano 6G after the jump.

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September 17, 2010

iPod Nano 6th Gen: First Impressions

We got a short time with Apple’s new line of iPods yesterday afternoon. Of the lot, my interests were focused on the 4th generation iPod Touch and the totally re-invented iPod Nano which is already in its 6th generation.

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September 02, 2010

6th Gen iPod Nano goes full touch-screen

Apple also re-designed the iPod Nano 6G and added a touch screen on a squarish form factor (reminds me of the 3rd generation fatty nano) that lends a touch of inspiration from the Shuffle two generations ago.

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January 19, 2010

LG Chocolate BL40 Review

The LG Chocolate BL40 Black Label Series is LG’s newest multimedia phone. This extra-tall candy bar touchscreen phone makes a great first impression but is it all skin-deep? Check out our full review after the jump.

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October 12, 2009

Zune HD Review

Microsoft’s new Zune HD is slowly becoming a solid competitor to the widely popular iPod Touch and while already in it’s 2nd generation, the Zune HD is still playing catch-up.

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June 30, 2008

Microsoft Zune 8GB Review

Having had several mp3 players (an iPod Video 30GB, a Nano, an iPod Touch and a Red Zune) for sometime now, I find myself using the Zune more often than the others. Let me share with you some things about the Microsoft Zune and why I think it’s a good replacement for the venerable Apple iPod.

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October 09, 2007

iPod Touch: Up Close and Personal

I got my hands on the new iPod Touch yesterday. And despite some minor shortcomings, the device lives up to its hype. Check the details and shots after the jump.

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September 24, 2007

Hands on with the new 8GB iPod Nano

Official release of the new line of iPods in the Philippines is reported to be this October but several units have already been spotted in stores. Here’s the new iPod Nano 8GB I just got from my favorite store. And they tell me they sells like hotcakes.

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September 10, 2007

Microsoft Zune 2

While everyone else is waiting for the iPod Touch on the 28th, this sketch of the 2nd generation Microsoft Zune was seen last May on a German website.

And I must say, it looked gorgeous in black. See screenshot after the jump.

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September 06, 2007

New iPod Touch, 160GB Classic and a fatty Nano

So, all the speculations are right. The entire line-up of iPods have been replaced — thinner form factor, bigger storage, longer battery life, and wifi.

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May 23, 2006

Round-up of iPods Killers for 2006

Mp3newswire.net did a round-up of potential iPod killers for Summer 2006.

Looking for an MP3 player and you are open to units other than the iPod? I doubt any of these units will be iPod killers (that silly term their marketing departments continue to use), but they do offer a lot of features not (yet) found on an iPod. As we said before, individually there is no such thing as an iPod killer, but together these players can slowly chip away at Apple’s market share. That’s making the assumption that the iPod’s ability to sell three out of every four players is not sustainable. iTunes does lock a lot of users into Apple’s DRM format, so it may be a really slow chipping away.

  • Toshiba Gigabeat S
  • Samsung SBH-300 Bluetooth
  • Sony NW-A1200 with 8GB
  • NEC VoTol
  • Sandisk Sansa e200 Series
  • Oregon Scientific MP121 Measures BMI
  • Samsung YP-U2
  • Viliv P1
  • Viliv P2 with GPS
  • iRiver E10 Subs as TV Remote
  • Panasonic D-Snap SD 330 series and SD 500 series
  • Archos 104
  • Venzero One
  • MobiBLU Cube 2
  • MobiBLU B153
  • RCA Lyra X3000
  • Delkin Revel
  • JVC XA-F107 and XA-F57
  • Acer MP-500
  • Dada Code M
  • iRiver Clix
  • Samsung YP-Z5
  • Maxfield Max-Joy Protects the Ears
  • Lenovo Easy Cube MP500
  • Kiss MP3 Player
  • Sony Thumb-drive Player
  • Tomy Bear MP3
  • Inkel Widetouch 5.6
  • Sharp Music Carry QT-MPA10
  • Memorex MMP8565
  • Memorex 8550 and 3774
  • Shiro AS
  • Evergreen DN-2000 (sells for less than $10! )

Shiro

Ok, not all of the media players in the list are really worth it — some are just out of the iPod’s league while others are just cutesy. But if I were in a world where Apple does not exist, I would go for Viliv P2 with GPS (yup, GPS) –
4.3 inch color LCD widescreen, 60GB storage, supports MPEG-1/2/4, H.264, DivX, WMV 7/8/9, XviD, MP3, WMA, OGG, AC-3, and WAV.

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