Reviewed on June 8, 2006If you're looking for ultracompact speakers that don't sacrifice on sound quality, LG's Portable Stereo Speakers MSP-100 fits the bill--and it won't break the bank.TAGS:LG Electronics Inc., speakers, cell phone, MP3 player, MP3, size, battery
Reviewed on March 30, 2007The JVC HA-NCX77 Noise Canceling Earbuds inspire little complaint. Good sound quality, useful extras, and a relatively low price point make them a fine option for commuters and frequent fliers.TAGS:JVC, earbud, headphones, battery, MP3 player, MP3
Reviewed on January 3, 2007The Insignia Sport is an inexpensive MP3 player that's suitable for casual listening, but fitness buffs looking for a gym companion should be aware that the buttons can be a bit annoying to use while exercising.TAGS:Insignia, Best Buy Co. Inc., MP3 player, RealNetworks Rhapsody, earbud, MP3, music, battery
Reviewed on June 28, 2007If you're looking for a better-sounding alternative to the Sansa Express, the RCA Pearl does the trick--but be prepared to deal with a funky user interface and disposable batteries.TAGS:RCA, SanDisk Sansa, SanDisk Corp., Thomson Corp., MP3 player, earbud, battery, design, MP3
Reviewed on April 18, 2007If you want to get your children started on digital music at a young age, the Sansa Shaker provides a great way to do so: it's inexpensive, simple, and acts like a toy.TAGS:SanDisk Corp., SanDisk Sansa, MP3 player, MP3, music, battery
Reviewed on August 16, 2007The Samsung U3 is the proof that a basic MP3 player doesn't have to be ugly and featureless; it's simple, inexpensive, cool-looking, and perfect for the gym.TAGS:Samsung Electronics, MP3 player, MP3, battery
Reviewed on June 5, 2008The iMainGo 2 portable speaker offers an innovative design, solid sound quality, compatibility with a ton of MP3 players, and an extremely competitive price. It's a great choice for anyone who wants to rock out loud on the go.TAGS:speakers, MP3 player, battery, MP3