Excellent set of features: better front and back cameras
Far faster than previous model, Bright screen, Solid camera performance
Design is the best yet, light and compact, amazing screen
iOS 6 improvements, Very thin and light, Better earphones
A bit expensive, Feature-poor in some respects, Low-res screen
Most formats didn't play too well
'little slow and browsing large volumes'
'sharp and sprawling 4.8-inch, 800-by-480-pixel touch screen'
'The player is a bit awkward to hold because the headphone jack is on the side, jabbing into the palm of your hand.'
'latest home entertainment and digital audio news'
'gigantic screen'
'Attractive user interface'
'the 705 feels solid and durable.'
'highest quality screen resolution'
'slim device'
'The rubber navigation wheel is easy to turn and flies through the menus quickly, lighting up blue LEDs on the player's surface in the process.'
'clear sound'
'The e280 looks identical to the e250, with an iPod-esque vertical orientation, mechanical backlit scroll wheel and glossy black casing.'
'Weak internal speaker . '
'No touchscreen.'
'Support for open source audio formats (OGG and FLAC) . '
'For casual movie-watching on the train or bus it will be acceptable.'
'pretty decent video-viewing devices'
'Disappointing screen'
'Good Screen.'
'the O2 proved capable of playing files of a much higher resolution than its screen's native size - the best we managed was a 24f/s 720p AVI file.'
'Huge Storage Capacity.'
'Unintuitive UI.'
'world-class audio quality'
Touchscreen is very sensitive and responsive, makes getting around the UI easier.
Android 2.2
Massively larger applications offering
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