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Philips GoGear Aria (16GB) Review
The good: The Philips GoGear Aria is an affordable MP3 player that packs a 2-inch color screen, premium earbuds, FM radio, voice recording, photos, and video, and seamlessly integrates with Rhapsody's subscription music service.
The bad: The Aria's design is a little blah, navigation is a tad quirky, the construction is all plastic, and the music player doesn't support AAC files from iTunes.
The bottom line: The GoGear Aria is a useful MP3 player that makes a great match for Rhapsody subscribers. It won't turn any heads, but it won't break the bank, either.
Philips GoGear Aria (16GB) Specs
Manufacturer: Philips Consumer Electronics
Part number: CNETPhilipsGoGearAria16GB
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