portable music players

Šarūnas sarunas at mail.saabnet.com
Fri Oct 3 11:44:06 EDT 2008


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Šarūnas wrote:
> Travis Roy wrote:
>>> Meizu M3 Music Card. Plays OGG, FLAC and a variety of other audio
>>> formats. "Appears" as USB storage, where audio files can be simply
>>> copied to.
>>>
>>> http://www.engadget.com/2007/04/02/meizus-m3-music-card-unboxed
>> Have you used one of these? A former coworker got an "iPod knockoff".
>> It looked great, had some great features and seemed solid.
> I own M3 8GB for 1.5--2 years by now I think. Don't use too often
> though, only while on a bus/plane.
> 
>> Until after about a month. The headphone jack broke. He managed to
>> open it up to take a look since it was useless anyway. The inside was
>> substandard. Bad solder joints, crappy plastic. That's what ended up
>> being the problem. The headphone jack wiggled lose on the inside and
>> basically snapped off the board.
> Nothing has broken/gone bad so far. Didn't have a chance to take a look
> inside :) Exterior quality is inferior to that of an iPod, IMO.
I meant to say "isn't inferior".

Šarūnas


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