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Review on M-Player IPod Nano 3Rd Generation (8GB Portable Audio & Video by Dorota Tuczkiewicz ᠌

Revainrating 2 out of 5

A little disappointed, a bad purchase.

This was my very first and very last purchase of any piece of equipment that had an apple with a bite taken out of it. To my mind, rather than being a capable MP3 player, this item is more of a trendy image toy. It has nothing to do with audio playback. Got pros: 1) Focus on the quality of your work (nothing dangles, does not fall off) 2) The capability of playing back videos 3) A ten-point boost to the image of the proprietor, but at the expense of his or her dignity. 1) Considering the high cost, the sound quality is subpar, which is perhaps the most significant disadvantage. When I returned home after purchasing the player and started listening to music on it, I came to the very unpleasant conclusion that I had been cruelly deceived. This was a very upsetting discovery. The sound is unmistakable, so the answer is "yes." You may forget about them even if you have good headphones since they simply do not exist. There is a wheezing sound that can be heard (which was initially attributed to the" wrong "headphones, but, to my disappointment, the absence of bottoms was observed with all the tested headphones) Any Iriver produces superior sound quality at a fraction of the cost. 2) The player is reliant on the software in all cases (iTunes). If you do not have this program installed on your computer, you will not be able to transfer newly downloaded music to this device. 3) The player, when linked to a computer, may occasionally become unresponsive. 4) The lack of a "ear" that can be worn as a pendant around the neck (not critical, but annoying) 5) When you had been carrying it in your pocket for a period of six months, the control lock lever started to turn off.