Digihedo news:Insignia Sport MP3 Player (2GB) Review
"CNET has posted a review on its website for Insignia Sport MP3 players. The MP3 player was awarded an average score of 5.7 out of 10. The good: The Insignia Sport is very easy to use and provides good overall sound quality for the price. The rechargeable battery is easy to remove. The bad: The buttons on the front of the Insignia Sport are too close to each other. The MP3 player lacks features like voice/FM recording and on-the-fly playlists, and photos look pretty bad. The bottom line: The Insignia Sport is an inexpensive MP3 player that’s suitable for casual listening, but fitness buffs looking for a gym companion should be aware that the buttons can be a bit annoying to use while exercising. " "Today MP3PlayerBuying introduce a kind of MP3 player which have very special appearance. baladeur MP3 CNEThas reviewed the Oakley Thump 2 (256MB, black/grey) MP3 Player Sunglasses and gave it a ‘Very good’ rating, 73.7 out of 10. They write The good: Music player built into sunglasses for cordless listening; plays MP3, AAC, WMA, WMA DRM, and WAV tracks; up to 1GB MP3 players of storage; multihinged earbuds allow for a perfect fit with most users; USB 2.0 connection. The bad: Doesn’t come with wall charger or hard case; poor battery life; advanced playback controls are hard to remember; high price; music can be easily heard by those around you. baladeurs MP3 The bottom line: The Oakley Thump 2 is a great choice for athletes who want portable tunes minus the headphone cord. " "Since 2004 we have run our bi-annual iPod Killer Christmas/Summer series. During this period we have reported on 215 portable MP3 players and in all of that time NOT one single iPod Killer has emerged from the bunch. mp4 player This doesn't mean there aren't any compelling portables out there, just that none have garnered enough mass market traction to unseat the iPod.
The iPod mp3 players touch, for all of its niggling flaws, has set that bar even higher and we are not even venturing into the iPhone and what it is doing in the mobile phone market. Times are tough for the competiton, but the good news is that they keep trying. So here is the latest bunch of newcomers. cheap mp3 players They include those stuffed with impressive features (the iRiver W10), ventured into the rhelm of robotics (the Sony Rolly) and offer interesting solutions to battery time (Ecodigital Windup PMP). We also have the various oddities we like to include just for giggles. Sony Rolly The Sony Rolly is definitely a unique beast for a digital audio player and that alone should garner it quite a bit of attention for the holiday season. mp3 mp4 player For those who haven't caught the YouTube video the egg-shaped Sony Rolly dances to the tunes you are playing on it. Well a sort of a dance/roll/flap series of motions that at times seem like absolute folly and at other times like creative fun. The way the Sony Rolly gyrates across the floor implies a certain degree of sophistication of what is essentially a music driven robotic. You have to give it points for that as not every robot has to vacume the floor while it slides across it. The Rolly comes with 1GB MP
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