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Gadgetell Review: SanDisk Sansa Fuze+

Recently, I have been able to spend a few weeks trying out SanDisk’s latest MP3 player, the Sansa Fuze+, which replaced the two year old SanDisk Sansa Fuze. I have not used the original Sansa Fuze, so I cannot comment on any notable differences, but I am thoroughly impressed with the Sansa Fuze+. A few more »

Microsoft Zune selling in Canada for cheaper than in the States

Usually, Canada has to pay more for the same technology we Americans enjoy for a cheaper price. We can often be thankful that we can get the same item for cheaper here than Canada. However, a Canadian retailer, Future Shop, has put up a listing for the Microsoft Zune Second Gen 8GB player – one more »

8 GB of music in packaging the size of a matchbox. Go SanDisk.

And with SanDisk, the hits just keep on coming. They have the 1GB, the 2GB, the 4GB Sansa Clips, and now the 8GB flash-based player. It may be teeny-tiny in size, but it certainly isn’t in the capacity of songs this baby can hold. Try up to 4,000 on it’s rechargeable battery which will run for 15 hours. Not bad, eh?

The player obviously gets its name from the clip it sports on the back. It lets users attach it to their clothing, backbacks, etc., which is great for when you are on the go. However, if you want to detach the clip, you have that option as well. Another nice thing about the Sansa Clip is that is has an OLED color screen, which lets you pick which songs you want to listen to; you don’t have to listen at random. More after the break.

Rumor: Sony Ericsson to intro the 8MP, 8GB touchscreen based Hikaru

The latest rumored handset to be coming from Sony Ericsson is the Hikaru, and judging from the few specs that have been leaked, it sounds like it will receive a warm welcome. So far, the details are very light, but what we have learned so far that makes it exciting is that it will feature more »

iriver’s Lplayer PMP now available in the US

iriver has announced that they would be rolling out their latest portable media player, the Lplayer, in the US market. Basically, this PMP is one of the smallest and most compact that iriver has to offer. It sports a 2-inch LCD screen and comes with a familiar “D-click control system” like various other iriver players, more »

Eee PC 900 to include multiple SSD’s

It seems that Asus has added a unique storage option on the Eee PC 900. It turns out that users will get a total of either 12GB or 20GB of storage depending on their operating system of choice. The Windows models will have an 8GB SSD and the Linux based models will have a 16GB more »

World’s smallest 8GB flash drive is shock, water resistant

Don’t let its diminutive size fool you. Super Talent’s newest 8GB flash drives might be small, but upon closer inspection you’ll find that it’s actually terrible, in a helpfully geeky kind of way. Super Talent’s newest 8GB flash drives are billed as the smallest in the world, and I’m OK with it. Although I can’t more »

Creative drops Zen pricing, again

Creative seems to be making an attempt to offer the best value on a portable media player, with a few recent price cuts they are now offering the 4GB Zen for just $99 and the 8GB Zen for $149. In the recent past we also saw the 32GB Zen drop to $299 and the 1GB more »

Microsoft giving away a “Zune A Day”

Microsoft has announced a new contest where they will be giving away an 8GB Zune everyday until March 31, 2008. Entry is free, but will require you to log in using your mobile phone and send an email (or receive a text) using your Windows Live account. Overall it sounds pretty simple:

Nokia launches the 8GB N95 in copper?

It appears that without any formal notice that Nokia has added a new flavor to the 8GB N95 lineup. Online retailer Plemix has a copper colored 8GB N95 available for $689.00, which is a slight premium over the standard black version. Based on pictures it appears that the copper version is similar to the recent more »