
I stumbled across this unit at the ultamate low price of 90 bucks on clearence. I figure what harm can happen. It appeared to do all that I needed, and it actually did, but it did not last. I had 48 hours of flawless work, but when I went to delete tracks using the “audiophile” firmware program, it also deleted it’s connection. After repeated resets of the unit, my computer, and multiple re-installations of the “Audiophile” software, The unit’s OS started screwing up. All the songs came up as “wingding” symbols, and no songs played any more. Since there is no “hard reset” to erease the files, I ran all the trouble shooting guides suggestions, including formatting, and now the system has nothing…just a start up greeting. Features: 40gb hard drive, recording feature, fm radio, playlist set up, earbuds, charging cord, firmware for uploading, and belt clip leather case, ect.. all the things you would expect from an mp3 player. Provided software has been called “clunky” on other


















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