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9 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Aesthetically beautiful, operationally mediocre, August 4, 2003
I wanted an MP3 player with a remote and a good set of headphones. This seemed to fit the bill, and reviews for other Digitalway products seemed to ensure I would be happy with my purchase, even if no one had reviewed this yet.As with other Digitalway manuals, the instructions have no basis in the English language. I know the company is not based in the US, but they have offices in the US, and COULD have rewritten them. This made troubleshooting the player more troublesome. :-( The size and weight ARE remarkable and the design IS beautiful and "Apple-sque". However, the small size means that many of the buttons have dual functions, and are therefore navigationally tempermental. For example, in the MP3 mode, to change the Equalizer setting, one needs to access the Power menu (hold the "joystick" down for long [yes ... that's their broken English instructions], then press the "F" button shortly [sigh]). This more often than not brough me back to the FM mode (since pressing the F button for LONG does that). Also, the sound quality was great on some tracks, woeful on others. Guitar riffs which sounded fine on my PC and CD player were barely audible on the Digitalway, and the headphone/remote connection, though gold-plated, seemed too easy to drop out the "stereo" sound. I'm hoping for better luck with the FL100.
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