April 10, 2009

Using MP3 Player Video

The Good

Try to find big LCD screens; various practical features; reasonable hard drive space

The Bad

Troubles removing files with the Coby; expensive of the Sony Walkman; no client support for the Pro Ebiz

The Bottom Line

If you require to keep away from the big names in the mp3 player video industry, that’s okay. Just remember to select labels of companies you know or you might finish up using your cash.

Review

Whilst you think about MP3 player video models, your mind maybe automatically goes to the popularities, like Apple’s iPod or Microsoft’s Zune. The Sony Walkman MP3 player video is one example.

The 1.8 inch LCD screen is comparable to that of the other MP3 player video models on the market and the 4 GB hard drive is capable of holding a large amount of viewable footage and photos. Plus, the fast refresh rate means the videos are going to run better than on comparable MP3 player video devices.

This gadget complements an FM tuner plus has an imposing 33 hours of battery life (music playing only). Priced at around $120, the Sony Walkman player is a bit more costly than the under $100 Microsoft Zune.

If you want to purchase an affordable MP3 player video device, then you might consider the Coby model. The device seems to have all of the bases covered: 2 inch LCD screen, built-in FM tuner, 4 GB hard drive, and iPod-like navigation.

Customers have complained about difficulty in moving files from their computer onto the device.

Keep in mind that the device is only compatible with the Windows Media Center, too. Other consumers have complained about the device locking up during use and losing the battery charge after only a short time. The Coby MP3 player video model might be a good choice for a younger user or for a casual user.

Both of the above models are from companies with names recognized in the industry. What about a device that’s only claim to fame is looking like an Apple iPhone?

The 2.8 inch screen is big and the $44 rate seems like a great deal. Nevertheless, countless customers reported broken devices and a lack of consumer support for the product.

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