Reviewed on November 12, 2007The 4GB and 8GB capacity Zunes (Zune 4 and Zune 8) offer a bite-size version of their full-size, 80GB sibling. While the full-size Zune is a better value, the solid-state flash memory used in the 4GB and 8GB versions make them better suited for physically active (or clumsy) users.TAGS:Microsoft Zune, first-generation, Apple iPod Nano, pad, MP3 player, Apple iPod, menu, MP3, Microsoft Corp., Apple Computer
Reviewed on October 26, 2007The 2008 Scion xD is another snappy-looking boxmobile from the tuner crowd's favorite carmaker. In its base trim level it has precious few cabin-tech features, but the extensive options list will satisfy nearly everyone's desires.TAGS:dial, Apple iPod, car, album, stereo, artist, song, category, menu
Reviewed on November 12, 2007The 4GB and 8GB capacity Zunes (Zune 4 and Zune 8) offer a bite-size version of their full-size, 80GB sibling. While the full-size Zune is a better value, the solid-state flash memory used in the 4GB and 8GB versions make them better suited for physically active (or clumsy) users.TAGS:Microsoft Zune, first-generation, Apple iPod Nano, pad, Apple iPod, MP3 player, menu, MP3, Microsoft Corp., Apple Computer
Reviewed on October 30, 2006Despite a few minor issues, the stylish Samsung YP-T9 is a no-brainer: it's easy to use, packed with features, and sounds fantastic. What more could you ask for?TAGS:Samsung Electronics, Apple iPod Nano, WMA, photograph, MP3, menu, video, Apple iPod
Reviewed on June 15, 2007The Harman Kardon Drive + Play 2 is a stylish and functional aid for playing digital music in the car. Its iPod compatibility and dynamic channel creation function really separate it from the pack, although you pay for what you get.TAGS:Harman Kardon, hub, car stereo, Apple iPod, car, digital audio, menu, button
Reviewed on March 22, 2006Those looking for an elegant way to send iPod music and video to a home theater will be well served by the Entertainment Dock 500, Kensington's sleek--if pricey--A/V dock.TAGS:remote, Apple iPod, base, entertainment, menu, video, Apple Computer, TV
Reviewed on November 12, 2007The 4GB and 8GB capacity Zunes (Zune 4 and Zune 8) offer a bite-size version of their full-size, 80GB sibling. While the full-size Zune is a better value, the solid-state flash memory used in the 4GB and 8GB versions make them better suited for physically active (or clumsy) users.TAGS:Microsoft Zune, first-generation, Apple iPod Nano, pad, MP3 player, Apple iPod, menu, MP3, Microsoft Corp., Apple Computer
Reviewed on May 15, 2006The DLO HomeDock Deluxe offers an attractive but pricey way to enjoy your iPod's content in the living room.TAGS:DLO, remote, Apple iPod, TV, song, menu, video
Reviewed on August 24, 2006The Meizu Mini Player is a quality MP3 player with a sleek design, good sound, and useful features, but fans of DRM-hawking music stores should steer clear.TAGS:menu, MP3 player, MP3, music, Apple iPod, Web browser, photograph
Reviewed on October 30, 2006Despite a few minor issues, the stylish Samsung YP-T9 is a no-brainer: it's easy to use, packed with features, and sounds fantastic. What more could you ask for?TAGS:Samsung Electronics, Apple iPod Nano, WMA, menu, MP3, photograph, video, Apple iPod
Reviewed on January 3, 2007Better than the iPod Nano in many respects, the TrekStor Vibez scores with its dazzling looks, excellent interface, and solid performance.TAGS:wheel, Apple iPod Nano, center, Apple iPod, menu