Hardware review: Cheapass MP3 Player
Posted: 12 Aug 2006, 04:33
Depending on where you look, this thing might be branded "Hyfai", or any of half a dozen other things. It's the same product though.
Here it's labelled a "Muller": http://www.factorydirect.ca/catalog/pro ... ode=MP0256
Here it's "Hyfai": Ebay link that some smartalec moderator couldn't leave alone. Probably the one dangerously obsessed with kittens. Yeah, you.
In short, it's a typical Hong Kong/China/Taiwan/Malaysia/SomeWhereElseWhereTheresSlaveLabour deal where they manufacture for everyone and everyone puts their own label on it.
I bought one of these about 3 months ago, and it's great. Don't expect too much from it, it is not a brand name product. It has problems with some types of ID3 tags for some reason, but I got around that by redoing them all based on filename using Entagged. Works since then. Also, if you change directories sometimes that messes things up, but why would you do that anyway? Just listen to your bloody music you fruit.
You can buy these on the cheap and they work great. The voice/audio recorder is great for taking notes when you have no paper - I can't tell you how many times I've got an idea for AA and been able to just quickly say it into the mic so I know I won't forget it. VERY helpful there. You can also play back your recordings.
Several different equalizer and play modes are available. There's also like 10 different colors of backlight, a few different languages... and the menu is shockingly intuitive. SHOCKINGLY. Comes with a neat pair of headphones that you can sort of turn into a necklace with the MP3 player hanging at just the right height that you can reach down and look at its screen and read it comfortably without straining anything important.
9/10
Here it's labelled a "Muller": http://www.factorydirect.ca/catalog/pro ... ode=MP0256
Here it's "Hyfai": Ebay link that some smartalec moderator couldn't leave alone. Probably the one dangerously obsessed with kittens. Yeah, you.
In short, it's a typical Hong Kong/China/Taiwan/Malaysia/SomeWhereElseWhereTheresSlaveLabour deal where they manufacture for everyone and everyone puts their own label on it.
I bought one of these about 3 months ago, and it's great. Don't expect too much from it, it is not a brand name product. It has problems with some types of ID3 tags for some reason, but I got around that by redoing them all based on filename using Entagged. Works since then. Also, if you change directories sometimes that messes things up, but why would you do that anyway? Just listen to your bloody music you fruit.
You can buy these on the cheap and they work great. The voice/audio recorder is great for taking notes when you have no paper - I can't tell you how many times I've got an idea for AA and been able to just quickly say it into the mic so I know I won't forget it. VERY helpful there. You can also play back your recordings.
Several different equalizer and play modes are available. There's also like 10 different colors of backlight, a few different languages... and the menu is shockingly intuitive. SHOCKINGLY. Comes with a neat pair of headphones that you can sort of turn into a necklace with the MP3 player hanging at just the right height that you can reach down and look at its screen and read it comfortably without straining anything important.
9/10