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more about #mp3players more comments → Xagest: Next year, you guys need to put this stuff in a spreadsheet... more » bornonbord: Ahhh... now that's better. more » shaggedope: What happened to page 2? more » Magicant: No wonder there's so much confusion about where to find the TVs! They're inexplicably listed under the "Televisions" category, instead of "Big Video ... more » Shamoononon: I shave my legs.: Awesome list Kyle, thanks for doing all the work for us. more » Nick: hey guys. just got here. where are the TVs? /that guy'd more » w0ng3r: nomnomnom, whoever went through all the trouble to compile this list certainly deserves a big cookie! Magic brownie can also be arranged more » BeyondtheTech: Where are those awesome 25% off Macs we've been reading about on the internets? Bah-humbug. ;) more » Kirksplosion: Surprised no one has mentioned the lack of TVs... more » DustyButt™: Lemme see... How much an I going to spend on the Gizmodo staff? One... Yeah. That should do it. more » Hello Mister Walrus: Holy shit. This is amazing. Thanks, Gizmodo! more » Kaiser-Machead: I was sort of hoping that when I bought that cheap HDMI cable from Amazon, it spontaneously created a sharply jagged cluster of calcium in Noel Lee's ... more » Homerjay is utterly alone.: Since apparently nobody has brought it up yet, where are the TVs? /sarcasm more » Wilson Rothman: For those noticing stuff missing, please stand by. Technical issues. more » PurpleMonkeyDishwasher:: How is monster cable still not out of business after calling a 4' hdmi cable for 50 bucks a black friday deal? Does anyone still buy monster cables? more » -
#blackfriday
Black Friday Deals List Updated
Our Black Friday List is updated with deals from Vizio, WireFly, HP and Amazon, including an entirely new page for Blu-rays and DVDs. That's in addition to Best Buy, Office Depot, Dell, Target, Walmart, K-mart and more. Start saving here. -
#blackfriday
Black Friday Deals: The Only List You Need
Black Friday is a week away, and thousands of markdowns are already announced. Our master list of Giz-friendly deals—a hefty read—includes similar items priced differently at different stores. Keep it refreshed, cuz we'll be updating it all week. More » -
#zunehd
Elusive "Atomic" Zune HD Seen Prancing About eBay For More Than $2,000
Massive shortages, a slick UI and an elusive "atomic" flavor that's currently tearing up eBay with a $2,025 bid (as of 9 a.m. Sunday morning)? Sounds like there may be something to this Microsoft Zune HD thing. Updated. More » -
#pmps
Sony S640, S740 S-Series Walkmans Have TV-out, Long Battery Life
Yesterday we argued that the old-school PMP might be dead, but Sony sure doesn't think so. It's just updated its S-series with two 2-inch LCD Walkmans that include the new 720x480 TV-out and noise-canceling features built into the upcoming A-Series. More » -
#pmps
Sony A-Series Is the Thinnest Walkman Yet, Has OLED Screen
The pretty player has a 2.8-inch OLED screen (240x400), FM radio, TV-out, noise canceling, and is beautifully thin at 7.2mm. Oh, and it only weighs 2.2 ounces. But unlike the failed X-Series, the A has no touch screen or Wi-Fi. More » -
#review
Sansa Clip+ Review: Big Sound, Tiny Body
Sandisk's Sansa Clip has been the preferred cheap mp3 player for audiophiles for awhile now, and the Clip+ improves on the original in price, design, capacity and features. Basically, this is the best trash mp3 player around.
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#pmps
Creative Zen X-Fi 2 Trades Buttons for a Touchscreen, High Price for Low
It's a new model name, sure, and the distinctive button panel has been booted in favor of a touchscreen, but the most important part of the X-Fi update has nothing to do with hardware, and everything to do with dollars. More » -
#mp3players
SanDisk Sansa Clip+ MP3 Player Keeps the Bizarre slotRadio Dream Alive
Remember slotRadio, SanDisk's anachronistic plan to load microSD cards with sometimes-DRMed music, as if they were CDs? It was strange! Also strange: SanDisk still believes in it, and they've even produced a second, fuller-featured player, called the Clip+. More » -
#questionoftheday
How Many iPods/Non-iPods Have You Owned?
We have asked this question before, but with the possibility of an iPod-related Apple event coming up, it seems like a good time to revisit the issue and dive a little deeper this time around. More » -
#zunehd
More Zune HD Impressions: Beautiful Hardware, Clever Software, and... a Decent Browser?
An hour with the Zune HD inspired a moment of rapture for CNET reporter Donald Bell, who breathlessly told the world "I am tentatively reaffirming my faith in Microsoft." Reading his impressions, it's easy to see why. More » -
#proclamations
iPods Headed for the Grave
This week, Apple announced that iPods are in a nosedive. Meanwhile, we are seeing evidence that the Nano is about to get a camera. My response is "Why?" The old clickwheel iPod isn't dead yet, but it's definitely dying. More » -
#sony
Sony's E and B Series Walkman For Entry Level Listening
We've been talking about retro Walkman players quite a bit during our Gizmodo '79 coverage, so it is only fitting that Sony Europe unveils two new devices aimed at the entry level market. The Walkman E-Series and B-Series. More » -
#cowon
Cowon S9 Curve Goes Blond For Summer
The Cowon S9 Curve built an imposing wave of hype on the strength of its looks, which made its underwhelming performance especially disappointing. This softly beautiful white version, though, makes me feel like it's 2008 all over again. More » -
#pmps
Samsung YP-R1 PMP Plays Your Torrented Episodes of 30 Rock
We're loving Samsung's new line of PMPs, and as lifelong haters of forced video conversion, we're especially glad that Samsung's been throwing us torrent-using pirates a bone with great codec support and a 2.7-inch touchscreen in its new YP-R1 PMP. More » -
#toys
Lego Now Making Gadgets, Including a Stop Motion Video Camera
No longer content to just have their notorious bricks serve as props, Lego are using their bricks for actual gadgets, including a digital camera, MP3 player, boombox, walkie-talkie and—my personal favorite-a stop motion video camera. More » -
#bunnies
MP3-Playing Bunny Uses Most Adorable Dock Possible
This little bunny is named Miffy, apparently a fixture of Dutch children's books, and like our favorite American rodent has been made into an mp3 player. It's cute and all, but it's definitely the cartoony, grassy dock that sells it. More » -
#zune
Zune Upgrade Plan Rumor Isn't as Sensational as It Sounds
Lately, wild rumors have dominated the Zune conversation. But what about the regular old player? The one that actually exists? Look! Someone's talking about it: behold the utterly believable Zune Upgrade Plan, as reported and/or theorized by ZuneScene.
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#mp3players
Trendwatch: Cow-Shaped MP3 Players Are the Next Big Thing
We never would've guessed it, but bovine audio players are apparently a genuine trend. Brando's newest piece of gadget fluff, a cow-shaped, 4GB, screenless mp3 player, continues the fad. More »

