They put forth an effort, as evidenced by the quality of the body, the hardware, and everything else associated to it. I seriously doubt that the people who developed the filler had ever used players before, but they certainly appeared to be furious about it. After turning the device on, we are taken to the menu rather than the tracks. The menu contains options such as music, voice recorder, radio, playback (apparently this is for reading from the SD card, but it gives out a "empty disk", although the tracks are present there and having overcome the crooked hands of programmers, we can reach them from the menu), and settings. There is a clock hidden away in the settings for some unknown reason, but in order to view it, you have to go into the settings first. Why is this happening, exactly? Thus, the menu. Not the large button that you want to click (this is only and exclusively on / off play / pause), but the smaller "menu" button that is positioned on top of the device is what you need to push in order to select an item from the list. Indeed, the backlight will turn on the first time you touch any button (unless it's already on and you haven't configured it to always be on or off), so make it a practice to click it twice when you want to rewind. Nonetheless, the player has the capability to delete a track; however, this was not sufficient in the previous iteration of the drowned sony. Dissatisfied with how there is no option to shuffle or randomize the playlist. To some extent, yes; but, it can only be used with the currently selected folder, and it will always play the files in a completely arbitrary order. (that is, if there are ten songs, he plays song number three, then randomly chooses song number eight, then again he can randomly choose song number three, and if he rewinds, then he will randomly choose, for example, song number nine) If you, as I was, are willing to tolerate the crooked interface, then go ahead and use it confidently because the device is effective.
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