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30 of 31 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Well made device, very pleased,
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This review is from: Archos 604 30GB Wi-Fi, Ultra-Slim Portable Digital Media Player and Recorder (50872) (Electronics)
I have had this product for several weeks now. I thought long and hard about which type to buy (I finally settled on Archos as the manufacturer) and went with the 604 WiFi due to the size (704 is too large for what I wanted) and cost (the 604 without WiFi was about the same price).
I also prefer the removeable battery, which the 605 does not have. The 605 does allow you to stream video whereby the 604 doesn't, so if this is an important feature for you keep that in mind. Also, oddly enough, the 604 WiFi comes with the Archos browser already loaded, and it appears you have to pay extra for this with the 605. Learning how to convert files took me a while, but I found a good software to use (there are several freebies out there) and through a bit of trial and error, I have it down to a pretty good routine now. I've put about four movies on it and they work fine, although one I may have to reload because the movement on the screen is a little choppy for some reason. Converting DVDs to .avi takes a while, so I usually do this in the background while doing something else. Transfering the file to the Archos only takes a few minutes. I see many complaints about the fact that you have to buy extra accessories, which is apparently true for most any Archos PMP. You should, of course, do your research ahead of time and figure those costs in the final price before you make the decision to buy it in the first place. If you want any cables, the docking station, etc. add those into the total cost when you compare, presuming that whatever you are comparing it to has these already included. I have ordered the docking station but it has not yet arrived, so I can't comment on its usefulness (or lack thereof). I also bought the two plug-ins online at the Archos web site. I knew in advance that I would incur these costs in addition to the cost of the 604 if I wanted them. Considering the price I got if for on Amazon, though, I still considered it to be a good buy. Several comments have also been made regarding the sound quality of the speaker. Well, of course it's bad! It is a tiny little thing on a faily small device, so don't expect thundering surround sound. All I use it for is to make sure that the movies I have transferred to it did transfer successfully with the sound. In that respect, it's pretty handy to have. I plan to use this to watch movies while traveling by plane, and I think it is perfect for that purpose. It is heavier than I thought it would be and IMO it is not a good choice if you mainly want MP3. There are many lighter options for this with probably better sound quality. In no way would you want to go jogging with this thing; it's simply not made for that. If you do decide to buy this device or another model, check out www.archosfans.com to get some useful tips on using it. For newbies like me in regard to file conversion, a great resource on this site is http://forum.archosfans.com/viewtopic.php?t=8348, which guides you step-by-step. All in all I have been pleased with my purchase and will probably buy a second one to give as a gift. I do recommend it. EDIT 05/30/08: I have had this unit for about seven months now and continue to be pleased with it. I have it continually sitting in the docking station to charge and have learned how to set the timer. So, while in the docking cradle, it will turn on my Dish receiver, turn it to the correct channel, record the program and then turn the receiver off. You cannot transfer Dish recorded material to the unit, although you can do this with a free plug-in from Archos with the 605 or the 705 units. I am a bit irritated that Archos updated this feature for the 605/705 devices but not for the 604/704 devices, but such is life, I guess. If I have any regret in buying it, it is that I didn't get the 80 GB or larger option instead of the 30 GB, but on the other hand this does make me delete those files I don't really need. It serves the exact purpose I wanted it for, though. When I travel, I now have a variety of programs to watch at my finger tips instead of being at the mercy of "AA Eye On American" every flight. It is one of the better buying decisions I've made.
9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Best PMP on the Market!,
By Tom E. "Tom E." (Virginia) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Archos 604 30GB Wi-Fi, Ultra-Slim Portable Digital Media Player and Recorder (50872) (Electronics)
The only other Personal Media Player (PMP) that can compare to this one is the COWON A2. The Archos 604 WIFI is better then the A2 for 2 main reason. First, WIFI and an OPERA browser. Second, Removable battery. The A2's only real advantage over the Archos 604 WIFI is the battery life, but again it's not removable and will most likely fade over time. I have also heard people say that the 604's audio is inferior to an Ipod. Archos did have a few audio quirks in the past, but some firmware updates in October fixed theses problems. Also, Ipod does not exactly have "great" sound.
PROS: 1. Touch screen is a must have now. I have used other PMP devices without a touchscreen and faired okay, because I had no choice. Now that I have a touch screen there is no going back. This makes things so much easier to navigate it's not even comparable. 2. WIFI with OPERA browser. This has improved greatly with firmware updates. I find it very acceptable for a small WIFI device. 3. Video is incredible. Quality and performance is 5 star. 4. Audio is as good as any other MP3 player I have seen. I really believe that the quality of audio has much more to do with how your MP3 was encoded, rather than the player itself. Also, this unit can play the proprietary Apple stuff like H264 video and AAC audio with a $20 Apple plugin. 5. Photo viewer is beautiful and quick. 6. You can opt to buy all the extras if you wish. This helps keep the cost down. 7. Constant Firmware updates. Check the website regularly! CONS: 1. Battery life could be better. You can buy an additional battery for $30. 2. Video screen has a very slight film over it to allow for a fingerprint proof touch screen. Not really an issue, but some have mentioned it in other posts. 3. No JAVA or FLASH support for the OPERA browser. 4. Video and Audio folders limit how you can organize your files. I also have the DVR docking station. This is $80 to $100 extra, but well worth it. It works as a pass through device and is extremely easy to use and setup. You can use it to charge the device (AC adapter included) and record TV in MPEG4 format. Nice! Overall, as you can probably tell, I'm a big fan of this new device. There are areas for improvement, but it is the best PMP on the market today! I'm looking forward to a device that will do all of this and be half the size with 3 times as much HD memory, and incorporate a phone and a Windows environment to allow for Outlook email and MS office products, but this will come someday. I found this at Sam's Club in December 2006 for $367.00. Remember to go to the Archos website to get he latest firmware. They ship this with an old version of the 604 firmware
11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Awesome Player w/ Web Browser,
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This review is from: Archos 604 30GB Wi-Fi, Ultra-Slim Portable Digital Media Player and Recorder (50872) (Electronics)
After owning this product for 1 month I can say I'm very happy with the purchase I made. The webbrowser works really well, if your into weather like I am there are sites that do not use java for moving radar. Its great for watching video too, the viewing angle is excellent. Battery life is also great becasue you can watch a movie, and even another hour long TV show and still have hours of music listining time.The case that it comes with isn't the greatest but it keeps the player safe. I higly reccommend this product.
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Awesome for recording TV!!!,
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This review is from: Archos 604 30GB Wi-Fi, Ultra-Slim Portable Digital Media Player and Recorder (50872) (Electronics)
I purchased my Archos 604 wifi aroun x-mas time/'06, and have been very happy with it. I mainly use it for recording tv shows using my computer's tv tuner,- (a great way to use that function without buying the dvr, which runs for around $100.) The only flaw in its design is it's soft metel body, which means that unless you buy a leather case for it, (some are very convenient anyway, -MP3extras.co.uk- ) you may scratch or dent it slightly every now and then. Overall, I LOVE THE ARCHOS 604 WIFI!!!, and would definitely buy it again and again!!!
9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent, but with a couple of bugs,
This review is from: Archos 604 30GB Wi-Fi, Ultra-Slim Portable Digital Media Player and Recorder (50872) (Electronics)
I have had my archos for about two months and I love it! It has great audio and video quality, an amazingly fast photo viewer, and a gorgeous design. The wifi is suprisingly fast for a little device, at least two times as fast as the PSP. However, Archos screwed up in a couple of places, mainly the prices. Pros and cons below.
Pros: -Supports almost any file format out there. -Can stream from shared folder on wireless network. -The best portable video out there. -Great sound quality. -Optional videocorder dock works great. -Very colorful screen -Touch screen functionality blows ipod's clickwheel away -Wifi is cool, can download movies to device pretty quick -Sturdy metal body Cons: -When you add up all of the accessories, you are paying about 600 bucks if you want to record movies. -Have to buy plugins to play H.264 and MPEG-2. What a ripoff. -Moving through menus is VERY slow-processor is weak. -Equalizers don't change the sound that much. -Touch layer on screen brings down contrast, sharpness slightly. -No online podcast organizer like on the PSP. But these are small flaws that you barely notice when you are using the device. If you cannot decide between the iPod, Creative, or other competitors out there, go to cnet.com or dapreview.net. Have fun!
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Pleasant surprise,
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This review is from: Archos 604 30GB Wi-Fi, Ultra-Slim Portable Digital Media Player and Recorder (50872) (Electronics)
I take trans-continental trips about once a month and want to able to listen to music and watch films. The music part is easy, what with today's MP3 players, but the film part is a little more difficult on planes that make it hard to open a laptop. I also like the idea of not taking my laptop everywhere I might want to access to wi-fi, and having a lot of extra disc space for backups.
Having had great luck for several years with one of the original Archos jukeboxes I took the plunge and bought the 604 wi-fi. It's a very good product. Running as a 30 gig hard drive when connected to a USB port it is a snap to load up on music and video. The touch screen is very intuitive, and after an hour or so with menus it is extremely easy to operate. I'm getting very good wi-fi connections (a word about some problems below), and the overall video and audio quality is very good, though a little more audio punch would be welcome. The little keyboard is really usable only with one finger or a stylus, but the whole system is well designed so that logging in to an email account is easy, and really isn't terribly time consuming. Ditto for accessing favorite web pages, which can be saved in a rather elemental bookmark system. I gave it a good workout last week, taking it on vacation instead of my laptop (the presence of which would have induced me to work too much). Using a Belkin USB bridge I was able to easily back up my digital images for easy viewing. I had several hundred songs along for easy listening, and loaded up four movies. All worked as advertised. No serious glitches of any kind. Battery life was pretty good -- I was able to watch a two hour film, listen to music and review photos without full discharge (better than my laptop), and it is easy to change batteries, one of the great features of this product -- a second battery can be had for less than thirty dollars. Ok, nothing is perfect, and here are some minor complaints: - it doesn't have the most sensitive wi-fi card in the world, so it is important to be where there is a strong signal. - it does not work with ALL wi-fi routers, particularly older models. - music/video volume is on the low side; my original Archos Jukebox is much better. To fix this I purchased a little battery powered volume booster at Radio Shack. I can now watch movies on planes with pleasure. - the basic kit is a tad on the weak side. Though the device can be recharged through its provided USB cable, one is up a creek without a computer unless a charger is purchased. One also needs to purchase a software upgrade to watch most films. Come on guys, pack in a charger and the basic software for watching flicks. - life would be much easier if it saved passwords and login info. - a very simple text editor for saving notes would be great. -some Archos media players can accommodate a small 4 AA battery pack, something I would snap up in a second. I had a chance to sit down with a relative and compare the 604 to his iTouch and, frankly, I think I have the better of the deal, even with the added costs. The screen, though not as brilliant, is larger and, to my eyes, pretty impressive. The 30 gig hard drive -- with no iTunes to mess around with -- is much better for road warriors, and being able to pop batteries in and out is a deal maker for me. Two standard batteries should suffice for a trans-continental round trip. By way of conclusion, I think this is a well thought-out and nicely built product.
8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Kicks ipod in the nuts,
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This review is from: Archos 604 30GB Wi-Fi, Ultra-Slim Portable Digital Media Player and Recorder (50872) (Electronics)
Not as much storage capacity as the bigger sized ipods... however i couldn't be happier that i returned my ipod and got the archos 604 wifi. It's freakin cool and it's features are on steroids. A lot of reviews complain about the processor being slow but it's just as fast as my ipod was and it actually supports good video formats! A must buy
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Best thing ever,
This review is from: Archos 604 30GB Wi-Fi, Ultra-Slim Portable Digital Media Player and Recorder (50872) (Electronics)
Perfect if you want a nice simple internet device for email or reading. Can download videos off internet right from the device. Best of all it can stream the stuff off your computer. The touch screen is sweet, everything is great. DVR is a great accessory. Must buy, very compact.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great little Multimedia Player !!,
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This review is from: Archos 604 30GB Wi-Fi, Ultra-Slim Portable Digital Media Player and Recorder (50872) (Electronics)
If you want a player that is small, light, plays almost all types of media, then this is the player to get. There is ample space - not a lot - but enough to store movies, pictures and mp3s for a couple of days. The images from movies are crisp and vibrant. In terms of the Wifi, it is a bit dissappointing. It takes about 3 min to enable the Wifi and connect to a network. However, once connected, playing movies from a share is smooth with no lag.
Overall, highly recommeded !!
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great Player AND RECORDER!,
By Tony Daughtry "eewhiz" (Lawrenceville, GA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Archos 604 30GB Wi-Fi, Ultra-Slim Portable Digital Media Player and Recorder (50872) (Electronics)
I have read all 15 reviews for this device and I am shocked at some of the comments.
First I gave it 4 stars instead of 5, because I still think its a bit large and heavy to be a pocket media player. But with that said, there are so many positives: 1. Replaceable Battery, you can carry an extra on long trips. I know many iPOd owners that are not happy with sending off their units for battery replacement. 2. THis is also a recorder and DVR, iPod's are not in the same league. You can hook up to your COmcast/Charter or DirectTV/Dish settop box, and create your own timeshifted material. Then take it to work, and watch during your lunch hour the next morning...no downloading hassles. 3. I no not care that I cannot buy movies from iTunes etc. Just buy the DVD for $9 from Walmart, then use a free Ripper like DDR. Then watch all you want, and then save the DVD for the HD big screen. 4. The speaker does sound poor, but what do you expect, it does work in a pinch. THe iPods do not even have a speaker (nor do any other Media players) 5. Video codecs cost real money for manufacturers to ship, so why ship every unit with codecs that I may never use. The "buy if you need" is a good way to keep costs down. You can use "Super" converter for free, and it will convert all your videos to Divx 5.0 or any other format 6. Yes the WiFi is slow, but what other Media players have WiFi? ZERO 7. The bookmarking feature is great for movies, what other HDD based player has that? 8. The touchscreen is great, no iPODs even have a touchscreen, but looks like the iPhone (just shown at CES) will have a touchscreen 9. This unit does make HiFi recordings with the built-in microphone, or you can use line-in (extra $$ for accessorie though). Note that mic recording s are MONO 10. Firmware releases are easy to install On the con side: 1. Need more useable accessories 2. A bit heavy 3. I wish it had a "Now Playing" list like Creative Labs does. Maybe in a new Firmware release???? |
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