Monday, 30. June 2008, 20:56:13
Long ago, my previous mp3 player started to act strange – it couldn’t display the id tags – and it rather shower the file name – or totally random ASCII characters instead of the filename.
Also it was a small one – a 1 gig one.
Since I prefer QUALITY music – just Metallica’s S$M concert needed almost 400Mbytes – I didn’t have much music on it – and had to change them from time to time.
I gathered money for a new one – and bought it not too long ago.
When I was messing with it at a friend’s place he asked me if I bought a new phone – I’m like – no way – LOL – showed him the player – he was pretty amazed.
Later I met with my elder sister – she asked me if it is an iPod – I’m like – Heck no, I hate iPod and I would NEVER buy one.
So the ultimate question was – what kind of player do I have.
Well – quality, elegance and performance – 3 words meeting in a brand what everybody should know – mpio.
Knowing the brand for years now (borrowed my friend’s player an awful lot of times

)I decided to buy one (funnily I bought the previous one at a 40% discount with some other stuff and that’s why I didn’t buy an mpio – LOL)
As I unpacked the stuff, I felt that yes, this is what I needed. A 4 gigabyte player which can be extended with an 8(!) GB SD card making it a 12(!) GB mp3 player.
More than 4000 tracks can be put into it by this way.
In other words you can almost put 3 DVD-s into the player.
Now that’s more I like it – not a shitty 1 Gig with like 50 tracks – a 12 GB with hundred times more….
Now I won’t need to keep changing the tracks – I won’t need to “worry” about getting bored of tracks.
Yeah.
It is an MG200 one with an internal 4 Gigabyte ram (as I said earlier can and will be extended with an 8 Gig addon

)

This model is made for directly to music lovers – since its display size is “stamp-sized”- I guess that’s why it can be extended with another 8 gig – another one what I looked at had waay better display was 8 GB BUT it cost almost half time more and could be extended with only 2 GB – meaning that it can be a 10 gig one with better display but freakin’ expensive.

The earphone is better than average – however the volume on maximum setting isn’t “head blowing” (40 is the max) - it still can make ppl deaf but it is not as loud as my friend’s 3 years old one – so it is recommended to buy a quality earphone – a Cresyn for example (I bought that looong ago).
With it, on 15 volume I had to kinda rip it off from my ears really fast because it started to hurt – it was FREAKIN’ loud – I still have its manual and there is a warning that listening on middle volume setting can cause serious damages in ear or making’ ppl deaf.
The necklace what they give looks like a whip – and I think it’s a bit long – but anyways it is still good.
The cd has a video conversation utility – you don’t have to install it – just “drag n’ drop” – and the usual w98 drivers (Anybody use W98? – LOL)
The player has an inbuilt radio – which can be used anywhere in the world.
The only funny thing what I noticed that there is a language setting and no matter what I chose it remains English – LOL.
Except that it is a PERFECT player and I love it
*Happy*
