4GB MP4 PLAYER NANO STYLE 4TH GENERATION MP3 PLAYER with FM RADIO and FULL COLOUR LCD SCREEN & 30 PIN IPOD DOCK CONNECTOR – PINK, GOLD – email colour choice after placing order

Posted by Notcot on Jun 6, 2010 in Portable Sound & Vision |

Average Rating: 3.5 / 5 (31 Reviews)

Product Description
Without a shadow of doubt, this ultra thin MP4 player is happy at home in your shirt pocket or a handbag. The ability to play MP3 and MP4 (after conversion) all rolled into one sexy package defines the standard for personal music players. MP3 players come in all shapes and sizes but, surely, this is secondary to the range of sound that oozes through the high quality earphones supplied. Sporting a massive 4GB memory, you will be able to store approximately 1000 MP3 songs, more than enough for that evening of easy listening you had planned. Itunes are not required, as this wonderful device prefers good old fashioned, freely available MP3 format. Please note that this is NOT an Apple Ipod. 1.8 inch TFT LCD, full color display Support AMV video; Support various audio formats as MP3, WMA, WAV etc… USB2.0 Full Speed with mini USB 2.0 Cable. TXT e-book reading JPEG GIF BMP picture support, reading, browsing FM stereo radio, Auto & manual scan modes Recording the programs from FM radio or microphone U-disc function without any driver 7 kind of EQ: nature, rock, pop, classic, soft, jazz and heavybass Support snoozing and power saving, Accessories:wall charger / earphones / USB Cable. This device is simple plug and play. Use windows explorer to drag and drop your MP3 files – acts like a flash drive.

  • 4GB – CAN HOLD UP TO 1000 SONGS
  • SUPPORTS MP3 & AMV VIDEO
  • 1.8″ TFT FULL COLOUR SCREEN
  • INCLUDES EARPHONES, WALL CHARGER & USB CABLE (30 PIN IPOD DOCK CONNECTOR)
  • THIS IS NOT AN APPLE PRODUCT AND DOES NOT SUPPORT ITUNES

4GB MP4 PLAYER NANO STYLE 4TH GENERATION MP3 PLAYER with FM RADIO and FULL COLOUR LCD SCREEN & 30 PIN IPOD DOCK CONNECTOR – PINK, GOLD – email colour choice after placing order

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5 Comments

Mr. S. Dickinson
at 10:14 pm

nice little mp4 player looks like an ipod nano and prob does the job like one too, you cant take photos or video with it but you can play them with this great music player 2, i would tell any one to buy one of these i got one for my 11 year old grandaughter in pnk great people to deal with too they really helped me out when i orderd the wrong colour they were more than helpfull to get another one back to me in pink i cant thank them enough great mp4 player and great company to buy from well done guys…………….
Rating: 4 / 5


 
Mrs. M. Jordan
at 12:28 am

My son wanted an IPod for his 6th birthday, and this fits the bill superbly. It looks amazingly like an IPod Nano, comes in a range of lovely colours with an LCD screen and simple USB charger and is a fraction of the price. He’s over the moon with it. Plus the service was excellent.
Rating: 5 / 5


 
Bryan Morrison
at 1:45 am

bought a 4GB one of these for my 6 year old daughter and, at first, I thought it would be too dificult for her to understand, so I didn’t give her the instructions, which were poor. Fiften minutes after opening it on Christmas morning, she had worked out how to use it herself with no assistance. Because she had no instructions, she just started exploring the menus herself and had managed to load music on and play it much to my amusement. After a bit of coaching from me, we had converted her CD collection to MP3 format and loaded it on to the player for her (it has to be converted to MP3 format first – we downloaded a program from the internet called FREERIP which was a dawdle to use).

Her best friend got an Apple iPod which is three or four times the price of this item and, as it was only meant to be a stocking filler, I couldn’t justify spending so much. However, they can’t tell them apart and she hasn’t put it down since Christmas – no other gift has captured her imagination for so long. She has discovered music in a big way now. The sound quality for such a cheap item is breathtaking.

I would give it 5 stars for quality, 5 stars for ease of use and 5 stars for value (more if I could), however, the instructions are basic at best.
Rating: 5 / 5


 
RAG
at 3:19 am

Decided to buy this for my 10 yr old daughter after reading some reviews.

It looks great, and she’s thrilled…but then you begin to find out more. Mind you, you won’t find anything out from the instructions, because there aren’t any – unless you can read a poor quality mini-disc in Chinese!

When asked about instructions, we’re pointed to an on-line review by someone else…and that’s exactly what it is…a review, not an instruction manual. This did handle the basics, but missed out stuff.

For example, we now find out that if we are expecting the player to respond to remote control commands from the IPOD speaker we brought for it, we WILL be disappointed…because it doesn’t. You have to do all the commands from the player directly – a bit pants really.

The navigation button is also a bit ‘clicky’, and needs a lot of thumb power to make it work…which again is a bit pants when it’s sitting in a docking station!

But…the sound is very good, and it’s relatively cheap, so if you can put up with all the flaws, extra hassle and frustration you’ll probably keep it.

Mind you…let’s see how long it lasts before we decide if it’s value for money or not!
Rating: 3 / 5


 
R. STEVENSON
at 3:31 am

OK…. Where do I begin?????

Yes it looks like an iPod Nano but that is where the similarity stops. My friend bought this for her daughter & gave it to me to fill it with music. Painstakingly, I began to fill the item with music that I had spent the best part of 4 hours, tagging tracks. Not sure why I bothered because instead of the track title scrolling across the flimsy screen, we have what apear to be maths or graphical characters scrolling which makes you wonder if you are supposed to answer a question at the end of the track. Not sure if this is a fault but the instructions leave alot to be desired so I would assume it is part & parcel of the item’s firmware. As for the instructions, we got 2 lots…. The 1st lot was just a diagram showing you which button to press to make this thing work. The 2nd lot telling you to ignore the 1st lot as the buttons now work the opposite way. I did wonder if the money my friend paid for this item was also an admission fee to MENSA because of the way the item now functions.

OK….. Rant over. I will say that for the money, it is not a bad mp3 player. If it satisfies your child that they have an iPod Nano, then good on the manufacturers for the design & price. The sound quality is also another plus but to me the only thing that sets this item out from other cheap mp3 players is the 30 pin docking point which will enable it to play in the docking stations that take the iPod Nano.
Rating: 3 / 5


 

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