Price: $299 - $299
Love my iPhone. Can't put it down. AT&T service is a little expensive.
Price: $ - $
I use my iPod Nano at home all the time. It fits my entire music collection. Sound quality is relatively good with my wireless speakers.
Price: $499.95 - $499.95
I've been using this camera for one year and I'm really happy with it. It's my first digital camera - in fact my first camera ever. It was really easy to learn how to use the features. The picture quality, of course, is fantastic. I use the timer feature a lot. The camera is very light and easy to carry in a purse or pocket.
Price: $499.99 - $499.99
I bought these headphones because I work in a somewhat noisy office environment where it is hard to concentrate. They do a pretty decent job of cancelling out office conversations but they definitely don't remove the noise completely. I've heard that they work better for cancelling out noise that has a constant tone, for example airplane engines, but I have not tried this yet.
The sound quality is great - I generally use them to listen to MP3s from my Yahoo! Music Unlimited online service. They are extremely comfortable to wear. However, at $299, I think they're a little over-priced.
Price: $ - $
I've had my Zen Micro MP3 player for about 6 months now and I really love it. I was able to hook it up to the Yahoo! Music Engine and download songs from my Yahoo Music Unlimited subscription service immediately, without any hassle. The interface is pretty easy to learn and use. The sound quality is great. The size is perfect - it fits into the palm of my hand, back pocket or purse. I'm still looking for a reliable gizmo to connect it to my car stereo - the Belden product I bought did not work. I have no regrets about my decision to buy this MP3 player instead of an iPod.
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