Advantages: Good price, range of functions, attractive Disadvantages: Sometimes awkward to use, 1.5mm headphone socket
NOTE: I apologise in advance for the long review, but there is a real lack of comprehensive reviews/user guides for this particular player. I could have really used one initially, so I hope it proves useful for someone!
I recently purchased the Inovix IPocket for around £50 last month. I was looking for was a cheapish music player that looked halfway decent, and was under my budget of £60. As this is a lot of money for someone as consistently overdrawn as me, I did make sure I did my research first. Although, from reading very brief online reviews from some of Ciao?s competitors and first-hand reviews, I was aware of some of the drawbacks of this player, there were some advantages that made the iPocket stand out from its peers. First, it is quite reasonably priced for a 2GB music player ? when shopping around for the best price ...
Advantages: Slim and Slick Disadvantages: size of earphone jack
even looking at the manual. However within a few minutes it became pretty easy. I normally store 5 albums on my ipocket as well as a few videos that I always keep on it.
--Music / Video quality--
The player has a Stereo output mode with a crisp sound and a good range of volume. The screen is a bit too small to view videos on in a good quality however is a great idea and is worth having.
--Earphones--
This inovix iPocket comes with a good pair or earphones however they are 2.5mm and not the standard 3.5mm. This can be annoying as I could not use my old headphones.
Lastly this player also comes with a small built in microphone, which can be used to record your voice and other sounds. ...