Reviewed on May 2, 2007Although it's not a one-size-fits-all product, the Stanton T.90 turntable is a great tool for today's modern DJ--seamlessly bridging the worlds of analog and digital audio.TAGS:turntable, Audacity, digital audio, record, WAV, WMA, MP3, card, CD, USB, Microsoft Windows
Reviewed on June 6, 2007The impressive iLuv i199 provides a dizzying array of features--including iPod compatibility, CD player, AM/FM clock radio--you'll be hard-pressed to find on any other tabletop audio systems at this price.TAGS:iPod dock, Apple iPod, Bluetooth, alarm, CD Player, WMA, audio, USB port, LCD, CD, MP3, video
Reviewed on October 16, 2006The Sony MEX-BT5000 is packed with useful entertainment and communications features, although it suffers from some fiddly controls. Advanced Bluetooth audio streaming may be its star feature, but its built-in sound optimization for digital audio playback means that it is more than a one-trick pony.TAGS:joystick, stereo, digital audio, Bluetooth, WMA, Sony Corp., MP3, CD
Reviewed on July 19, 2007The Cowon iAudio 7 beats the industry heavyweight iPod Nano in price, features, battery life, and sound quality. The user interface could use some refinement, but all-in-all this is a very impressive MP3 player.TAGS:Cowon, microdrive, flash memory, recorder, WMA, photograph, battery, MP3, video
Reviewed on March 22, 2007The Clarion DFZ675MC can support an impressive array of audio sources, including SD cards. We like how it sounds and the number of options it has for optimizing acoustic output, but we're less impressed with its unintuitive interface.TAGS:SD card, digital audio, car stereo, WMA, slot, MP3, function, button, CD
Reviewed on November 15, 2006Thanks to its exceptional value and user-friendly features, the SanDisk Sansa c200 is an acceptable choice for youngsters and first-timers--but more sophisticated users would be better off shelling out a bit more for a better player.TAGS:SanDisk Sansa, SanDisk Corp., music, WMA, MP3, photograph, Apple Macintosh, Microsoft Windows
Reviewed on September 11, 2007The Sony XAV-W1 is a stylish new entrant into the aftermarket in-car audiovisual market. Its SACD-playback ability will interest serious audiophiles, while its stunning display and intuitive media-selection interface will attract anyone looking for a user-friendly in-car media player.TAGS:album, playback, audio CD, Sony Corp., WMA, track, touch screen, satellite, radio, MP3, control panel, function, CD, video
Reviewed on April 30, 2007The JVC KD-BT-1 offers a hatful of features for its price. However, it can be tricky to master all the controls, and you'll need a seriously tricked-out phone to make the most of it.TAGS:JVC, Bluetooth, digital audio, WMA, LCD, MP3, CD