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Reviewed on 07/03/2008
Sony MDR-222KD Children's Headphones (black)
With their pint-sized design, volume limiting feature, and itty-bitty price tag, the Sony MDR-222KD headphones are a great choice for kids who aren't too concerned with audio quality.
Specs:
Headphones, Semi-open, Black, 1.8 oz, Stereo, Mini-phone stereo 3.5 mm, L-shaped plug, Nickel plated connector
$14 - $15
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Reviewed on 07/03/2008
Sony MDR-222KD Children's Headphones (pink)
With their pint-sized design, volume limiting feature, and itty-bitty price tag, the Sony MDR-222KD headphones are a great choice for kids who aren't too concerned with audio quality.
Specs:
Headphones, Semi-open, Pink, 1.8 oz, Stereo, Mini-phone stereo 3.5 mm, L-shaped plug, Nickel plated connector
$14 - $15
at 2 stores
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Reviewed on 07/02/2008
Philips GoGear SA2825 (2GB)
The GoGear SA2825 is a small, affordable MP3 player with a cool design.
Specs:
Digital player / radio, 2 GB, MP3, WAV, WMA, ADPCM, 1 x Lithium ion Rechargeable Player batteryInternal
$44 - $49
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Reviewed on 07/02/2008
Logitech Pure-Fi Mobile
The Logitech Pure-Fi Mobile is a versatile portable speaker system that's an excellent option for mobile-music-device users who value a compact design and multiple connection options over stellar audio quality.
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portable speakers
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Reviewed on 06/27/2008
Lasonic i931 High Performance Portable Music System
Buy it for looks, buy it for fun; but don't expect quality from the Lasonic i931.
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Boombox, AM/FM, 24 Watt, Stereo, 13.9 lbs, LCD
$146
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Reviewed on 06/27/2008
Iriver LPlayer (4GB, black)
The Iriver LPlayer is a pint-size version of the well-received Clix. You get most of the same features in a smaller package offered at a pared-down price point.
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Digital player / radio, 4 GB, ASF, MP3, WMA, FLAC, Ogg Vorbis, Lithium polymer Rechargeable Player batteryInternal
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Reviewed on 06/27/2008
Iriver LPlayer (4GB, pink)
The Iriver LPlayer is a pint-size version of the well-received Clix. You get most of the same features in a smaller package offered at a pared-down price point.
Specs:
Digital player / radio, 4 GB, ASF, MP3, WMA, FLAC, Ogg Vorbis, Lithium polymer Rechargeable Player batteryInternal
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Reviewed on 06/27/2008
Iriver LPlayer (8GB, black)
The Iriver LPlayer is a pint-size version of the well-received Clix. You get most of the same features in a smaller package offered at a pared-down price point.
Specs:
Digital player / radio, 8 GB, ASF, MP3, WMA, FLAC, Ogg Vorbis, Lithium polymer Rechargeable Player batteryInternal
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Reviewed on 06/27/2008
Iriver LPlayer (8GB, pink)
The Iriver LPlayer is a pint-size version of the well-received Clix. You get most of the same features in a smaller package offered at a pared-down price point.
Specs:
Digital player / radio, 8 GB, ASF, MP3, WMA, FLAC, Ogg Vorbis, Lithium polymer Rechargeable Player batteryInternal
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Reviewed on 06/27/2008
Iriver LPlayer (4GB, white)
The Iriver LPlayer is a pint-size version of the well-received Clix. You get most of the same features in a smaller package offered at a pared-down price point.
Specs:
Digital player / radio, 4 GB, ASF, MP3, WMA, FLAC, Ogg Vorbis, Lithium polymer Rechargeable Player batteryInternal
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