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Creative IIc 32 MB
by onkar The Nomad II is a real gem. The sleek design and crisp mellow sound with solid bass will blow you away. Within an hour of buying it I was jogging round the park to the sound of Rocky - Eye of the Tiger. You can't get a more inspiritainol piece of music than that! It is great for running etc. as it is lightweight and skip free. ... The in line headphone remote is a superb feature - you can change the volume and track without having to reach into your pocket. Another great featue is the built in FM radio which is great for when you;ve got board off all the songs on it! In general this product is highly recommended by me and I say - go and get one! Read the complete review |
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Rio PMP600 32 MB
by tankster I'd been looking around for a portable mp3/minidisc so I could carry my growing collection of mp3s around with me. After much deliberating I decided to purchase a Rio 600. The main reason I bought it was due to the price reduction (Reduced from 150-ish to 60 pounds). Also, the features seemed adequate for my needs (ie One AA ... battery last 11 hours). After receiving the Rio, the first thing I noticed was how snugly it fitted into my hand. The design of the player is almost perfect. It really looks the business. The buttons are well laid out, and are fairly easy to press (even for my with my big fingers). The oval LCD screen is also very nicely situated. I opened the back of the Rio and found a piece of plastic had to be removed in order to put the battery in, and then replaced after the battery was inserted. Fair enough, I thought, but this can be a cumbersome task as it is tricky to reattach. With a battery now in place, I flicked the player on, and after a second the LCD screen lit up. The layout on screen is excellent, and all relevant information is shown, and is notably easy to read. Several features are available via the menu button. Playlists can be created, The time and date can be adjusted, and several different sound settings are available. The backlight timing can be adjusted, as can the power saving feature. Battery life and memory information is also available. I only have two gripes with these features - 1) Whenever a new battery is installed the time/date are reset, and as I have to change batterys every other day, this feature isn't really very worthwhile. 2) The only sound setting that gives good sound is the custon one, where the bass and treble can be upped. When playing songs, it is easy to select which track you want to play and adjust the volume. The Rio is very loud, I found I only needed to go up to a volume of 12 (out of 20), when playing Metallica, and believe me, I like them lou d. The supplied earphones are awkward to use so I replaced them. The major problem I have with the Rio is the supplied software. I have had alot of problems with it. The 'Rio Audio Manager' is seems easy to use at first. However it seems to duplicate files if the correct ID3 tags are not in place, and this has left me with 2 different files to choose from when selecting tracks, one of which wont work. Also, it occasionally has trouble detecting the player, meaning you have to set it to Rio 600 in the options or turn the player off and back on. The only problems I have with the Rio player is the battery life. 11 hours they claim? With the backlight set to stay on for 10 seconds only, I listened to the player for an hour and the power had gone down dramatically. The most I've got from a battery is 4 hours. Which is good, but not great. With the backlight off, battery length would be longer. Also, the 32 meg backpack is not really big enough, and extra backpacks are very expensive. The 32 meg is fine for a bus journey or walk but for anything more it is not adequate. A 64 meg backpack costs roughly 85 pounds, add this to the 60 paid for the player and it would cost 145 pounds overall. For this amount of money a mp3 player with higher storage capacity or a minidisc would be a more viable option. Overall - The Rio 600 is a nice piece of kit, with all the features you'd expect of a good mp3 player, and available at a reasonable price. Read the complete review |
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Rio PMP600 32 MB
by exposure Introductions… The Diamond Rio 600… A wonder of mans ingenuity, Sexy, elegant and highly sophisticated. This little beauty was the first in the Rio MP3 Revolution and with its endless array of options is it surprising that it was such a hit? My personal experience… I personally purchased a Rio 600 ... just over a year ago now, MP3’s had just started to become popular and the Rio 600 was an advancement in technology rarely seen before. Whilst it appears simple, and by today’s advancements I suppose it is, it really is more than its appearance might lead you to believe. In order to make it look less complicated the Rio 600 works via an internal menu. In other words, you push the menu then scroll through the options much as you would on a mobile phone – See my op on the Nokia 3310. The Features… Ok, so lets have a look through the features the Rio 600. Firstly there is the main control button, located at the top of the Player, Controlling things such as the on/off control and the hold option. Yes I no, this may sound basic, but this brings me nicely onto my favourite feature of the Rio 600. When the Player is switched on, as opposed to opening the play dialogue strait away, it shows you the Stats Menu – From this menu you can determine the amount of memory you have left on your Player, whether or not it has detected an extension (into the PC) and the full details of the Player. It then skips automatically to the next menu, the Battery level is displayed here in easy to read format. A percentage power is give, not to mention an illustration and an estimated playtime left. Other features include the easy to access Volume control; Play/Pause Button, Stop button and Next/previous track buttons. The Main Display… Displayed at the top of the screen are the song details – things such as the song titles/ artist’s name/ song duration/ record label etc. In the centre t he song Title is displayed in full screen. Below that is the information to do with the status of the player i.e. the track number, the volume, and the period of time for which the song has been playing. The Menu… -AUDIO… This section is dedicated to making your music sound better. From this section you can select the style of music you are playing, depending on your selection the Rio 600 changes the way in which the music is played accordingly. You can choose from the following options – Normal, Jazz, Rock, Classic, Book, Rap, Flat, Custom. No, Book is not a mistake; you really can store digital Books on your Rio 600 MP3 Player. How unbelievable is that?! -PLAYER From this menu the following things can be selected- -Play Options, From here you can choose to make your player play a song continuously or just repeat once, you could even set it to loop all the tracks. You can even have the Rio 600 play the tracks in a Random order to give you some variety. -Delete Tracks, Well this is pretty self-explanatory, a quick simple easy to understand way of removing unwanted Tracks. -Play list, Here you can create a play list, edit an existing play list, choose from a number of existing play lists or remove an unwanted Play list. What is a Play list…? A play list is a group of songs put together by you in a specific order that is set for you to listen to. -PREFS -Power Saving, here you can select the time it takes before The Rio 600 goes into sleep mode, you can set it to sleep after not being used from 1minute to 9 minutes. -Display, Here the Backlight options are featured. You can select the duration of time that the backlight is on for when a button is pressed. -Time/Date, Yes, your Rio even stores and keeps the exact time and date for you. Using this option you can change the time and date to fit in with things such as daylight savings. -ABOUT This section tells yo u everything that the starting menu does, but you can take longer to view it and analyse its content. Additional Features… I know, I know, your probably thinking yeah right, what other features could there possibly be, well this is a very unique venture in the music industry, but the Rio 600 offers the Option of Interchangeable front covers so you can change the look of your MP3 player when ever you feel like it without it costing the earth. This Gadget is shear brilliance. Ease of use… The Rio 600 couldn’t be easier to use, it really is child’s play. I have never regretted for one minute purchasing it. Transferring songs to it couldn’t be easier as it comes complete with a full software Package “Rio Audio Manager 3” Everything can be accessed easily using that. The cable that also comes with the software can be plugged into the back of the PC via one of the USB Ports. Exposure’s Final Thought… An excellent product with a 5 star rating, I believe the Rio 600 is available between £100 and £150 in most good electronics stores. With Regards to getting Music from the Net to your MP3 player I would suggest sites such as “http://www.audiogalaxy.com, http://www.kazaa.com or http://www.winmx.com. Thanx for reading and I hope to hear from you soon, Regards, Exposure. Read the complete review |
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19 reviews Memory: 32 MB / MP3 Player / Memory upgradeable: Yes / Port: Parallel / Radio: No / Remote Control: No / Recording: No / Weight: 70 g / 98 £ |
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4 reviews MP3 Player / Creative IIc - Digital player - flash 32 MB - WMA, MP3 - silver - With the versatility of removable flash memory, you can enjoy your favorite MP3 and WMA digital audio anytime, anywhere with NOMAD IIc compact digital audio player. NOMAD IIc offers voice recording, upgradeable technology, a... |
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1 review MP3 Player / Rio PMP300 - Digital player - flash 32 MB - WMA, MP3 - black - Taking the Rio to the Next Level! For the true MP3 fanatic, Diamond is proud to offer the Rio PMP300, the player that puts the Internet music into the palm of your hand. With a cool case and a whopping amount of onboard flash m... |
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1 review MP3 Player / Creative MuVo - Digital player - flash 32 MB - WMA, MP3 |
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