I don’t even know how to objectively evaluate the player. On the one hand, for a ridiculous price of 1500, it’s stupid to find fault with the functionality. On the other hand, it really annoys me when a manufacturer releases a device for "unstick" with minor annoying flaws. Really annoying cartoonish frequency spectrum that carries zero payload. It just flickers and that's it. It would be better to make an empty space altogether. But important information about the track being played does not fit into the screen width and you have to wait a long time until the entire line crawls. In this case, the screen may turn off and start over. In the file list, the name is cut off and there is no way to see it in its entirety before playback starts. If you copy files via USB, then the speed is so low that I have a suspicion (or rather certainty) that the player used USB 1.0, everything is so slow. Between the control button in the center and the case there is a "huge" gap of a quarter of a millimeter. Guaranteed to fill the dust inside. I wonder what the developers thought when they did not make a loop for attaching the strap to carry it. In their opinion, his place is only in his pocket. What nonsense. There is fast and slow playback is a plus. But it distorts the sound - this is a minus. A big plus is that the player starts where it left off before it was turned off - very good for audiobooks. Overall, I rate it a 4 if used as an audiobook player and you're on a tight budget. Otherwise, look elsewhere.
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