
The GPX MW3837 might resemble the second generation iPod nano at a glance, but upon a second look, it is very different since you won’t get any of those fancy pants Touch Wheel, relying on traditional buttons instead to get the navigation job done. Other than that, the 1GB of internal memory and support for WMA DRM files among other popular audio formats are pretty ordinary. What makes this stand out from the crowd (apart from being an iPod clone) is the inclusion of dual headphone jacks, allowing you to enjoy your favorite tunes with another person without having to share headphones. Are you willing to part with $34.99 for this?
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