Filed under: News | Portable Devices
Jan 28 2006, 1:34am EST | by Luigi Lugmayr
Swedish technology news site fosfor.se utilizes its local advantage and published the first review of the new Jens of Sweden MP-500 Media Player we reported about the other day.
Quote:
"The MP-500 looks great, sounds great and is packed with functionality. It’s an eye-catcher, and will get you attention if that’s what you’re looking for.
The user interface and menu system of the MP-500 is bad. Nothing is intuitive, and the first hour with the player is struggle! To be able to use a MP3 player properly, you really shouldn’t be forced to read the manual and learn things to get going.
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Read the full review.
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