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Philips GoGear HDD6320 30 GB
by Jeikobu88 - written on 15/02/09 (Useful, 32 readings)
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At last - a non-iPod, large memory, reliable mp3 player, with the necessary features required by any music fan. The GoGear HDD6320 is an outstanding device, unlike any I have ever experienced. The touch sensitive key pad makes it very easy to scroll from song to song, the multi-preset sound settings allow for a personal sound, not least enhanced by the option of a graphic equaliser or the exclusive SRS WOW effect, found as an enhancement in Windows Media Player. With optional photo storage, album art display, arrangement by genre, playlist, song, album or artist, the ability to record via the mic or input line, and even the ability to scroll to the next song ready to be ...
Philips GoGear HDD6320 30 GB
by cmck100 - written on 13/05/09 (Somewhat useful, 18 readings)
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as well - a slightly larger screen or video capability would be appreciated, and the FM radio doesn t work in every country, so check that out beforehand. Having said that, the sound quality is very good and it s certainly a good quality mp3 player. It does tend to have problems with Windows Media Player 11 as I found out, and the Philips website does say it doesn t support Vista, but if those aren t issues then it s well worth considering if you want a stylish mp3 player that you ll only need for playing ...
Philips GoGear HDD1620 6 GB
by MaestroRage - written on 02/08/08 (Very useful, 102 readings)
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This MP3 layer is an insult to all other mp3 players out there which actually work. The thing constantly freezes up on you (upon which you have to restart it by pressing the volume up and power key together). When it freezes the thing will keep playing through the playlist, wasting your power but refuses to take any kind of instruction from you, the owner. The picture slideshow function sounds nifty, if only I could get it to work. This thing has a wonderful knack to stay away from logic and ease of use, everything you do with it must be an adventure in of itself! For 6 gigs you get a good number of songs, and the windows media player sync ability works out ...


