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£229.95
If you're looking for a video-friendly portable media player, why not sidestep the almighty iGods and get Creative? The stylish Zen Vision:M lets you enjoy music, movies, photos and radio broadcasts whenever and wherever you fancy. Sadly it doesn't make the tea. Yet.
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£119.95
The greatest thing to happen to music since Bruno Brookes hung up his headphones, this idiot-proof USB turntable allows you to transfer your vinyl collection directly on to your computer.
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£99.95
Love it loud? This feature-packed speaker system puts many a rival iDock to shame, because although it lurves the Zen Micro, it can be used with almost any portable audio player. And as well as docking and charging facilities, the MicroDock features a sleek remote control and FM antenna. Dock on!
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£99.95
Next time you fancy sharing your music, spare us the predictably bad personal rendition by plugging your MP3 player into the room-filling Aego speaker system. 5* rated by What HiFi (Jan 2006), this gorgeously engineered set up will have you pumping up the volume all over the place!
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£89.95
Gone are the days when tiny flash-based MP3 players could only accommodate Michelle McManus's greatest hits and Hear'Say: The No.1s. The sleek, Tardis-like Zen Nano Plus can store up to 16 hours of music with its massive 1GB of memory, and it's even got an FM radio and voice recorder!
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£89.95
Access your entire PC music library from anywhere in your home with this stylish wireless speaker system. Back in your grandad's day a cabinet the size of a rural village was needed to store a gramophone and the average record collection. Thankfully we're in the 21st Century now, and you can store thousands of songs on your PC.
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£79.95
Why crank your PC's speakers to eleven when you can stream pristine digital music around your home via this 5 star rated wireless system (PC PRO June 2006). With a range of 100m, you can boogie in the basement even if your PC resides in the penthouse.
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£69.95
The best, most portable speakers ever created now comes with an MP3 player built-in. That's your holiday sound system sorted then.
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£49.95
Apparently, Medusa ripped away mortal illusions in order to create balance. Quite apt, as she's also been good enough to lend her name to the world's first 5.1 Surround Sound Headphones. And heavens above, they sound abso-flippin' lutely awesome.
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£49.95
It's hip to be square but it's completely cutting-edge to be tubular, especially in the world of portable mini speakers. These über-sleek, glowing cylindrical powerhouses pack an impressive 9 watt punch and because they swivel 180° you can direct your music anywhere.
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