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great toy, no regrets about this purchase, works great and keeps away the boredom on long journeys
I would not recommend you use this device while jogging, or running. No problem, you can easily connect it to a TV or monitor and it shows up there. No, this device would be best used on the road. All together, the sound is high quality and the graphics are also good.
The rippers cost around $30.00-$40.00. The bad part about using this on the road is the battery life is not good. It is very high quality. In order to put full length movies, you must get a ripper, which converts videos to different files compatible with the PMP 140.
The screen is 3.5 inches, so it is pretty decent. Cons: This device does take a moment to turn on (around 15 seconds) but what do you expect when you have thousands of songs, pictures, and hours of movies. It can record directly from any source with a headphone jack, it has an integrated voice recorder, it has a FM tuner, and it even has a stand. I would say that the cheapest place to get this would be on ebay.com. Another con is it just barely fits in your pocket. (the pack does not come with one). Overall, buy this device.
The actual speaker on the device is mediocre, but the earphones are very high quality.
I would suggest, if using this device on the road, you get a car adapter.
I have had my PMP 140 for around 15 days.
It even has help button that tells specifically what each button does at that time.
In this review I will briefly describe the pros and cons of this device Pros: this device is all you need, with a 40 GB storage capacity, you can store 160 hours of full length movies, 1200 hours of songs, and thousands of pictures.
It takes a little while to get used to the navigation of this machine, but when you do learn it, it is very easy to navigate.
But what if you want a big screen.
This pack even comes with a case.
I got my PMP 140 for $320.00.
However, it is clumsy with the user interface but I hope iRiver will have an operating system upgrade soon to fix the problem. I have over 200 music CDs, hundreds of photos and I'm backing up my laptop hard disk to it. This is a good product, it works well and has the advantage over the iPod of letting you dump the music files right into the device folder without using iTunes. It has a great screen that is larger than the Photo iPod and runs.avi videos well. Then I will rate it Very Good.
I was looking for a player that could play my huge library of.wmv format TV shows (I have 200GB of them) and according to the Amazon review here I would have been mislead into buying this product.It's NOT a.wmv player.If you want that, go for the iRiver PMC-120, which is a Portable Media Center device and natively supports.wmv files.Unfortunately the PMC has much less useful functionality than the awesome PMP model.Looks like iRiver don't make the perfect player for ME yet. I'd like a PMP-80 or PMP-120 that plays.wmv files without needing to convert them first.
It is more simpler to use, and has a touch pad that you can use with the pen that comes with the gadget to choose your moves. It works like an USB drive, so all you have to do is just copy the file you wish to put into the PMP "drive" and paste it. I have been going to lot's of electronic markets in Seoul and have found that the sellers did not recommend the PMP from iRiver. However, since this gadget cannot be purchased outside of Korea yet, it would be best to go to Korea and purchase this instead of the iRiver product. It's that simple, while the iRiver one needs to have softwares installed and you need an internet connection. (A little note: the one from i-station is a little more expensive than the iRiver one, due to the functions and the origin of the LCD. The i-staion version has more functions that the iRiver version.
It also needs to have some of the websites paid in order to use the PMP. It contains a movie player, mp3 player, a photo album, FM radio, and what's more, it has a electronic dictionary that is excelent for students. I have purchased the i-station version of the PMP and is very saticfied with it. I'm a Korean who wanted to buy the PMP from IRiver last Christmas. What the sellers recommended was a PMP from i-station, another Korean mp3 company. After reading the advertisment on the iRiver site, I was so keen to purchase that gadget, yet after looking at the sellers' expressions and listening to their recommendations, I have found that this PMP was not the best machine. It has lot's of codex that needs to be downloaded off the internet, and the use is more complicated.
iRiver's PMP's LCD is made in China, while the i-station's PMP's LCD is made in Japan)
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