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07 Dec, 2017
Good sunglasses
They look good on me. Brand new.
10 Dec, 2009
I love it!
14 of 14 found this helpful Filled up my mom's new Memorex 8GB MP3/Video player with over 1000 videos and music files. She'll be happy, I hope. All she wanted was a hand-held FM radio...Didn't buy an iPod Nano because its FM reception was abysmal and the guy at the Apple store, just like me, could not figure out how to scan FM station. The solution was double-click, then a click. I don't think my mom would have appreciated that. Only so far you can go with a user interface of a circle and a dot. Also the screen is so tiny, that my mom would not have been able to enjoy videos on it. Well, my eyesight is going, too...
I love the Memorex player for all the good reasons: for ~$79 it's got a "huge" 2.8' screen so the 320x240 videos are clear and enjoyable. And the user interface is great. Touch screen, big icons. Really a nice, under-appreciated unit. ToysRUs sells it for about $100. I was lucky to get it for $70 on eBay (+S&H). It has excellent FM reception, takes a mini-SD card (I had a busy enough time filling up the first internal 8GB, so haven't used it yet...), comes with solid/simple video transcoding program, uses Windows Media Player for audio synch and playlists (or just add items to it as a disk drive, which is what I did, very fast), plays photos, MP3s, .wavs, .wma. Has a microphone for recording, but no speaker and no calendar (but tells time) or other bells and whistles. But it's lightning fast switching between music and video items. Battery life is excellent even after 100 videos and charge time is short. For videos I used Real Player to rip any video from YouTube (into .flv), then transcode it using Real to .wmv, then transcode again using the Memorex application to .avi. Bit of a process, but gets mechanical after a while and not too hard. I don't think there's anything cheaper or better with that size screen (2.8'). One small ding: could use little more oomph on the output amp for some of the poor-audio video clips. On most audio .mp3 clips, that's not an issue, as they are recorded at appropriate level + there's an equalizer, so there's plenty of volume/headroom.