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, alarm, CD Player, Bluetooth, radio, audio, USB port, CD, WMA, MP3, LCD, USB, video
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 October 10, 2007Sony's CDX-GT420IP is an affordable means of taking your iPod library on the road. While its basic user interface lacks the search functionality of some other systems, this is a competitively priced and decent sounding entry-level stereo for the digital-audio age.TAGS:album, Apple iPod, connectivity, Sony Corp., artist, display, song, WMA, MP3, button, CD
Reviewed on April 17, 2008The Alpine CDE-9874 is a good value entry-level car stereo, perfect for those looking to play homemade MP3 discs or iPod tracks. Audiophiles might want to look a bit higher up Alpine's lineup.TAGS:Alpine, dial, stereo, WMA, song, AAC, track, Apple iPod, display, Bluetooth, MP3, folder, button
Reviewed on September 26, 2007The Toshiba Gigabeat T400 is a stellar performer that is crippled by a pitifully small amount of storage. If you can live with just 4GB of storage, the Gigabeat T400 offers brilliant audio fidelity, and a convenient way for Windows Media Center users to take a bite-size portion of their TV, movie, music, and photo collection on the go.TAGS:Gigabeat, Toshiba, WMA, Media Center PC, Apple iPod Nano, FM-radio, MP3 player, Windows Media, video, Apple iPod, photograph, MP3, Microsoft Windows
Reviewed on November 1, 2006The Dual XDVD8182 is a multimedia receiver that will be liked by movie lovers but less welcomed by audiophiles due to its cumbersome iPod interface and lack of satellite radio capability.TAGS:touch screen, Apple iPod, ID3-Tag, track, icon, WMA, button, programming, MP3, CD, movie
Reviewed on July 10, 2006With its wide selection of media source inputs, the Jensen VM9511TS is a high-water mark for aftermarket stereo head units. Its separate media module takes up a lot of space, and at $800, it's pricey for an off-the-shelf system. Still, it blows factory-installed options out of the water in terms of value.TAGS:Jensen, touch screen, AudioVox, Apple iPod, joystick, CD, speakers, WMA, MP3, MP3 player, connection, LCD, DVD, video
Reviewed on August 15, 2007The Panasonic CQ-C8305U performs the basic functions of a digital-age car stereo well with great audio-tweaking options, intuitive file and folder navigation, and a worthwhile iPod interface. The stereo's full-motion color display adds little to its usability or attractiveness and its Bluetooth is disappointing.TAGS:Panasonic, car stereo, dial, stereo, Apple iPod, AAC, display, WMA, folder, radio, button, MP3
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 October 12, 2006No doubt the cult of the Cube will continue with this new model, the world's smallest multimedia player. While it doesn't offer an ideal user experience, it makes up for it in style.TAGS:MobiBlu, Windows Media, radio, WMA, menu, button, Apple iPod, Microsoft Windows, video