Pretty good for under £20 Well, it was under £20 when I purchased it not 2 weeks ago!! First experience of MP3 player, I chose it for 1/ being loadable via WMP rather than i-tunes and 2/ it is AAA battery-powered, rather than re-chargeable via the USB port. And neither reason has proved a bad call. It IS rather power hungry, but I have so far had at least 4 hours play from 1 battery and it is just under half-used. Just don't buy cheap batteries, that's all. WMP is a doddle to use via SYNC. Only niggles so far: It is not... more info
Fantastic MP3 !!! I really liked this gadget as it's compact allowing me to run/work out at gym easily with it, also enough room for around 500 tracks and easy to use as far as uploading music and then changing tracks once your bored of certain songs. I would definately recommend this to anyone looking for a compact easy-to-use MP3 player and have even bought my husband one!...
Good Player but Power Hungry Was looking for a new MP3 to replace my tired unbranded 512Mb player and settled on this one. It's quite stylish player, docking to a PC is via USB mini socket and lead/dongle rather than direct plug in (similar to a camera). The operating software is for XP only but I was able to connect to my Vista laptop which recognised and synched with the device via Windows Media Player without any trouble. Seems fairly solid with firm switches, not too flimsy. Sound quality is reasonable so and the supplied... more info
Battery eating Vista-hating music player I bought this a week ago and I am generally pleased so far. There are a few niggles, but what the heck, no-ones perfect and iPOD's are for the trendy.
The application software doesn't have a Windows Vista Version so I can't say its good or bad as I can't use it.
I was surprised at the sheer size of the unit I must say, and that seems to be mostly driven by the battery compartment (1 x AAA battery required).
Power is the biggest drawback I think - this thing eats batteries like they were... more info