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Jabe
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Posted: 2004-08-11 11:43
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I was wondering if any of you has already tried the mentioned mp3player/BT headset combination?
You can take a look at it here:
http://www.daisymm.com/l/en/mpz/divagem_det.html

As far as mp3 player is concerned I've already found some good reviews but not much is said about the BT functionality. The price is more than fair.
So if any of you is using it, can you please advice me if this is worth buying or not.

Thanks!
Jabe
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Posted: 2004-08-19 23:20
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So, I guess noone's tried it. But would you even consider buying something like this or do you prefer separate gadgets to do all those things (mp3 player+fm radio+BT headset+sound recorder). What are pros and cons in your opinion?

[ This Message was edited by: Jabe on 2004-08-19 22:30 ]
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Posted: 2004-08-20 23:46
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The tiniest player with both built-in memory (up to 256MB) and MMC/SD card slot
• Multiformat support: MP3 and AMR
• FM tuner integrated, live capture from the radio function directly in MP3
• Bluetooth Hands-free feature*
• Backlit graphic LCD and easy navigation through menus and playlists
• Multilanguage menu
• Various playback modes
• 4 equalizer presets & one 10-band custom
• Sensitive mic, voice operation recording (VOR), file folder system
• Over 14h continuous play on the Li-Ion battery
• Embedded charger, charges via USB or DC
• USB Removable Drive when connected to PC or Mac
• Driver-free for Windows 2000/Me/XP

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Pros
well it doesnt look bad
256 mb (enough for sum ppl)
good battery life
FM radio with presets
only 25g

Cons
256 mb (too little in my opinion)
limited music formats supported

What was the price?? i wouldnt pay more than £100 for it.

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Jabe
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Posted: 2004-08-21 09:43
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I think you've forgotten MMC/SD support. The version without BT is around 100 pounds, with BT (but with 128mb) is 110 pounds.

[ This Message was edited by: Jabe on 2004-08-21 08:43 ]
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Posted: 2004-08-21 14:19
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ahhh, didnt see that... whats the largest MMC available? is it 512mb?
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Gaijinsan
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Posted: 2004-08-21 14:26
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MMC cards are up to 128Mb but the SD cards go up to 1Gb. (if you can afford them)

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Jabe
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Posted: 2004-08-21 14:50
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The BT version is really a competition for Sonyericsson's HBM-30 which costs 235 pounds here and supports only memory stick duos which are limited to 128mb and quite expensive. That's why I said the price seems good. You get BT headset in addition to mp3 player (128mb) for 110 pounds.


[ This Message was edited by: Jabe on 2004-08-21 15:56 ]
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