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    The i-MPIA is a solid and surprisingly light MP3 player, voice recorder and storage device. Read our Australian review.

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    The Nomad Jukebox Zen NX is a smaller and lighter version of Creative's Jukebox Zen MP3 player. Is it finally a competitor for the iPod? Find out in our Australian review.

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