Would you recommend the product? no | Price you paid?: None indicated | Rating: 3
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I was given one of these a couple of years back. If I were to choose a music player, this would most definitely not be the one I chose.
It only supports mp3 and wma, no ogg or other formats. The Windows software supplied with it is rubbish. Gnomad2 is OK, but it extremely annoying to have to install it to access the files on the player. In the past I have tried to use it to transfer data files between work and home, but this is problematic - for example, it won't support files over about 3GB, which was a pain when I needed to transfer a DVD iso. Gnomad2 has crashed several times for me, under different distros. The player can't be charged by the USB port, unlike many other players. If the battery runs out while transferring files onto the player, the files get lost. They take up space on the disk, but you can't access them without using the recovery mode (which was difficult to find instructions for).
If only someone would write some new firmware à la Rockbox. Being able to write directly to the device as a USB drive would make things a lot easier, and support for other audio formats would also be great.
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