
Intel Pocket Concert
Value For Money
Intel Pocket Concert
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Value For Money
This Baby Is A Great Mp3 Player. It Holds 128mb Of
This baby is a great MP3 player. It holds 128mb of music and sounds like a dream. Sense I bought it for my wife I never get to play with it and the wife will not let it out of her sight. If you find one buy it. They are worth it.
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I Had Done My Homework, Had My Budget ($300) Alloc
I had done my homework, had my budget ($300) allocated and had 'arrived' with a list of 5. Realized, quickly, that they were NOT making any more. :-( Still was resolved to get one nonetheless. Got one on e-bay and another one (yes, was so happy that I bought another one!) from the intel sales site itself. The unit just fits sweetly in your hand -- the 'accessories' are not cheap looking. The buttons/selectors are 'just right' and not complicated. The radio reception is a bit bogus unless you are close to the station and/or out in the open. The audio IS fabulous, no doubt about it. This fact alone MADE me want to buy one (even though they're discontinued) AND I was so impressed with the sound that I bought another one for my fiance. The software (to a Dell 8200 running XP) was EZ to install as were the firmware updates. No problems deleting or downloading files and no 'conflicts' either. Am 'happy' I splashed out some $600 for them both. I have no regrets -- I paid for and expected quality ...and I got it.
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There Are Many Rumors And Myths About The Intel Po
There are many rumors and myths about the Intel Pocket Concert PDA so I'm writing this review to sort everything out.
The dreaded hiss - Firstly YES there is a hiss, but its so quiet it really is barely noticeable, listening to the player WHILE the USB cable is plugged in makes this hiss 100 times worse, so the rule is, unplug the USB cable.
FM Tuner - Unfortunately, the FM tuner isn't much good, it claims that it is tuned in Stereo, but the reception is poor - having said this, you can still make out everything that is being said/ played, there is just a lot of static.
Software - The included software is excellent it gets the job done just fine. MusicMatch Jukebox has looks as good as the player does. It features CD ripping, playing, and visualizations along with downloadable DSP effects. The Intel transfer software is so basic even a dog could use it - "Find file, click transfer" that's it. If you still insist on hating the included software, Intel has released a patch to allow you to use Windows Media Player to upload your songs - how kind.
Sound Quality and Headphones - Upon using the player on factory defaults I was extremely impressed. After 10 seconds of messing around I located the bass control, jacked it up to 8 and was blown away by the cleanness of the sound. I then turned the treble up to 8 and crispness and clarity got even better. The headphones, while looking slightly cheap provide absolutely excellent reproduction. The volume control has approximately 20 positions. Position 10 is very loud (in fact as much as I would ever need it), the player, however will only go to position 15 before distortion is made apparent.
The Unit and Functions - Ok, the popular myth is that the body of the player is made of aluminium - this is quite far from the truth. It is in fact made of transparent blue plastic with aluminium plates stuck on; however, with it being transparent plastic, it will be stronger because colored plastic requires colored filler (talc) which weakens the plastic. The use of the player is brilliantly simple but packed with features. In the settings menu, you can
1) Set repeat to the whole list, 1 song, or turn repeat off
2) Turn random on or off
3) Set bass from -8 to +8
4) Set treble from -8 to +8
From the wheel button menu you can
1) View the play list
2) Set a bookmark
3) Go to a bookmark
Bookmarks are used when playing a song. You can set a bookmark at any place in a song and then hit "Go to bookmark" and the player will commence playing from the book marked point.
The volume settings are digital buttons meaning that it won't keep getting changed in your pocket, furthermore, it has a nice hold feature integrated into the power switch. The switch goes from Off to On to Hold, when the unit is switched to Hold; only the volume controls are operable. Finally, the button above the power switch enables the FM tuner which DOES have auto scanning contrary to what another review said. You may also store presets.
Overall, this unit feels very well built, firmware and hardware wise. It doesn't creak in your hand like most plastic products do. I've owned around 4 MP3 players, including the Archos 6 GB MP3 player which distorts at low volume and has no bass. This MP3 player is the best, except for the FM Tuner; I cannot flaw it - well done Intel.
If you are hesitating whether to buy this or not, don't worry, it's a great player and I recommend it over the Archos 6000 and the MPMan F-35 t3.
>>Firstly YES there is a hiss<<
>>Unfortunately, the FM tuner isn't much good<<
How can he give it a 10/10 with these two flaws ?
Very informative
Very helpful and well thought out.
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