MP3 Players

Intempo's latest dock, Phono, is designed specifically with the iPhone in mind, although it's compatible with the whole of Apple's range.
There's no risk of annoying interference ruining your musical experience thanks to the TDMA noise suppression technology and it'll even pause the music when a call comes in.
If you'd rather kick back and watch some video instead, the rotating design means you won't have to twist your head to make out what's happening on screen - just spin the iPhone 90 degrees instead.
The Phono will be available in December for £99, see Intempo for more information.

If your cherished record collection is currently gathering dust rather than living out its days in the digital domain then you need Ion's new record deck.
The Profile LP to iPod Turntable includes an iPod dock, so you can record tracks directly from LP to MP3 at the drop of a needle. Just sit your player in the dock, dust off your favourite album and let it do the rest.
The stereo input means it can handle other obsolete analogue sound sources as well, so you can digitise your whole collection.
The Profile LP to iPod Turntable will be available later in the year from I Want One Of Those.

If you thought the iPod was just an MP3 player, think again - the newest Nano can now record video too.
Offering more than twice the storage of Flip Video's offerings, not to mention the ability to play music as well, the latest Nano is a flexible portable device. It can record video at 640 x 480 resolution and offers one-click upload to YouTube via iPhoto.
It now packs an FM tuner, with the ability to pause live radio, and a song-tagging function, so you can mark tracks you like and easily find them on iTunes later.
The iPod Nano is available now for £115 (8GB) or £135 (16GB), see Apple for further details.
The iPod shuffle has added a VoiceOver function so it can now speak in 15 languages too. This means it can tell you the title of a song and the artist who sings it you in English, French or Spanish, without interrupting the track you're listening to.
Plus, the Apple iPod shuffle is twice as small as the previous model - in fact, it's no bigger than the microphone from a hands-free kit and can therefore be attached to your jacket without weighing you down.
It may be the smallest MP3 player around, but that doesn't mean it compromises on performances. The iPod shuffle gives you high-quality, skip-free playback.
The 4GB iPod shuffle comes complete with a 4GB built-in memory and a battery life of 10 hours, so you can store up to 1,000 songs and listen to them all day long.
The iPod touch, with its revolutionary touch-screen interface and built-in motion sensor, has taken the world of portable entertainment by storm and is one of the most demanded gifts for Christmas.
With the iPod touch you can browse the web, take photos, listen to your music, watch movies and download loads of games and applications from the App store.
If you have already done your Christmas shopping though, get ready for the 26th December which will undoubtedly be the biggest discount day of the year.
Pixmania has told us that it is preparing a special selection of products for Boxing Day Sale.
Before the sale starts, you can check out its countdown discounts: offering massive savings on a wide range of products.



