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RFC jazPiper MV32P |
| Date: |
27/10/00 (22 review reads) |
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Advantages: Not olny an MP3 player...
Disadvantages: none
The jazPiper is not exactly a Palm Pilot, but the addition of this simple feature lets you replace your little black book. About the size of a small address book, the jazPiper is very lightweight. Its silver plastic case and oval LCD screen give it a sleek appearance. You can find most of the important functions on the face directly under the LCD screen. One large button lets you control On, Play, Pause, Forward, Reverse, and Power Off. Also located on the face are the Mode, Erase, and Record buttons. Having these important controls right below the LCD allows for quick operation without a lot of fumbling around. The only important control that isn't on the face is the volume, which is instead located on the top of the unit, next to the headphone jack. The misplaced volume control disrupts the efficient, intuitive, easy-to-use, all-on-one-face dynamic. Next to the volume lies the Digital Signal Processing (DSP) and Repeat function buttons. The DSP options include Normal, Classic, Pop, and Rock, but I found the DSP options to be weak-Pop sounds too tin-like for my taste and Normal and Rock sound muddy. I stuck with Classic for everything because it was the only setting that didn't sound strange. Overall, the sound quality is fair, as are the headphones that come with the player.
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