CES 2006: Jasmine France
For more than two years, Jasmine has covered a variety of tech products for CNET--from scanners to keyboards to GPS devices--but she's happiest where she is now: sitting atop a pile of MP3 players and streaming complimentary music from services such as Rhapsody and Napster.
Great-sounding headphones are usually pretty pricey--$100 or more--so you can imagine my pleasant surprise at finding out that Sony's MDR-710LP portable headphones cost $59. These stylish, foldable headphones sound great. I listened to a pair attached to the
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Samsung might be a little behind the game with its neXus XM-ready MP3 player, but it's a neat-looking little device. Unlike the
Pioneer Inno, the neXus won't let you listen to live satellite radio unless it's docked into its...
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At least not yet. Taking a cue from the
Creative Zen Micro Photo, Philips has expanded upon its 6GB
HDD1630 with 2GB of...
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I love my Mac, but after seeing Microsoft's Windows Media Player (WMP) 11 demo today, I'm tempted to switch back to Windows. The biggest news related to this announcement that's been circulating CES has been Microsoft's partnership with MTV and its new Urge music service, but I'm most excited...
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While we weren't too impressed with the battery life of Samsung's first portable video player, the
YEPP YH-999 PMC, we were taken with its striking and stylish design. The opposite is true of the company's...
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If Shure's existing E Series Sound Isolation Earphones are anything to go from, my ears will be pleased as punch with the Shure E500s. Unfortunately, no set was available when I stopped by the Shure booth, though one of my colleagues stopped by the next day and had a listen--she attested to the...
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At first glance, the Samsung YP-D1 looks strikingly like a cell phone. This is both unsurprising--the company makes plenty of
mobiles, though
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When I saw first the Creative Zen Vision:M (30GB) online in December, I thought it was a pretty sweet-looking piece of equipment. It's even better in person. Sure, it's quite a bit heftier than the ( read
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Before CES, I'd never heard of Korean IT company SK C&C and for good reason. Not only is it located thousands of miles from San Francisco, it's also not even a consumer electronics company. It appears, however, that SK C&C is making its first foray into the CE category with the Air... ( read
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From the looks of Samsung's YP-Z5, an ultrathin, 4GB flash MP3 player, it seems that taking down the Apple iPod Nano could be the name of the game at CES 2006. The YP-Z5 measures 3.5 by 1.6 by 0.4 inches (the Nano, by... ( read
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