Published 3/5/2009
at T3.com News
Looking for an MP3 player you just might lose down the back of the sofa? Well, the Philips Go Gear Spark could be the player for you.
Yes it really is that small, sized at around 1.6 inches across, but still with room for an even smaller OLED colour screen for displaying tiny album sleeves you'll barely be able to make out or even some track details for the truly eagle-eyed. Mind you, small is beautiful when it comes to pocket media players.
Thankfully it's not small on everything, with a battery life of 27 hours and storage ranging from 2GB to a very useful 8GB. There's also MP3, WMA and JPEG file compatibility, 'SuperScroll' navigation, a built-in equaliser, optional FM radio and according to Philips, top notch audio - although you might want to put that to the test before you open your wallet.
Prices for the Philips Go Gear Spark range start at £39.99, moving up to a top end of £59.99.
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