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4GB Gogear Flash Audio Video Player
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4GB Gogear Flash Audio Video Player

SKU:

DBLSA6045

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Description:

MP3, WMA, WMV music and video playback. 2.2" color LCD for a great viewing experience. SuperScroll finds what you want in a fast, simple way. Auto-sync with Windows Media Player. Charge directly from a PC via USB connection. Up to 15 hours of music or 4 hours of video playtime on full charged battery. Includes USB cable and earbuds.

Features:

MP3, WMA, WMV music and video playback


2.2" color LCD for a great viewing experience


SuperScroll finds what you want in a fast, simple way


Auto-sync with Windows Media Player


Charge directly from a PC via USB connection


Product Details:
Product Length: 3.68 inches
Product Width: 2.09 inches
Product Height: 0.49 inches
Product Weight: 4.0 pounds
Package Length: 7.5 inches
Package Width: 5.2 inches
Package Height: 1.4 inches
Package Weight: 0.5 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 13 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 3.5
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1Waste of money!Sep 21, 2009
I was really excited when I bought this player; I thought it would be awesome. I took it home after buying it and it was nice, cool UI, and it worked with Windows Media Player. The buttons felt plasticy, though.

Unfortunately, after a few weeks, the player got screwy. Windows Media Player had put an XML file named WMPInfo on my player that held information about it. My player got confused and starting calling my songs WMPInfo. When I tried to play them, it said "invalid format" or something like that. Also, it took forever to load the UI once it turned on.

Then it started getting crappy. Windows Media Player was trying to sync songs onto it - and failing!

Then something even worse happened: my songs started randomly stopping and skipping to different parts of the song. That was NOT WMP's fault, it was the player's!
This stupid player is now a paperweight. What a piece of trash.

Don't buy this. It's a ripoff.

1DisappointedMar 23, 2008
I bought this GoGear about a week and a half ago and I have been having problems with it since I've had it. The potential of having pictures, video, music and fm tuner for the price was great so I decided to give it a try. It has been frozen more than it has been working. Syncing it has been a joke. When I finally did get something on it, the music sounded ok, the video looked nice, but it's functioning never lasted. I tried to keep an open mind and kept trying to work with it but it was useless. Please don't waste your money on this. I'm taking it back tomorrow. Spend a few more dollars and get the Apple Nano instead.

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2Great potential, poor interfaceMar 03, 2008
The SA6045 could be a great player, but the interface is not intuitive and needs a little more work. I use this player primarily for watching videos while commuting and it does OK with half-hour shows. The screen is a decent size and video looks good on it.

However, the player does not easily remember where you've paused when you shut it down or even when you use the menu functions. This makes it inconvenient to watch longer shows since you'd have to FFWD to where you left off. The volume capacity is also low. I have to turn it all the way up to hear anything over the regular noise on the bus. The FM tuner does not reliably capture any stations, at least where I live, which makes this feature useless.

Battery Life has been great, but the sound for music is just OK. The interface does not support album art and I have not used it extensively for music. Philips has updated the firmware once for this device, so I am hopeful that at least some of these problems can be corrected. However, for now, I would not recommend buying this player.

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3Not all Wine and RosesJan 12, 2008
Compared to the iPod Nano, the Philips 4GB is way overpriced.

After using one for about 30 minutes, I have come to the conclusion that the Philips interface is slow, there is no support for album art (surprising since the player supports photos and video), there is no equalizer, and the volume control has all the subtlety of a moose. The volume ranges from *quiet* to DEAFENING in 4 discrete steps. The overall look-and-feel is very bland.

For $18 more, the 4GB iPod Nano gives you:
* Better Volume Control
* Album Art (via 3D animated Cover Flow)
* Equalizer
* Video and Audio podcasts
* Calendar
* Contact List
* Games (solitaire, etc.)

5Excellent quality and the price is rightJan 07, 2008
I bought this player primarily for the video function. The videos that you add look very crisp and colorful, and the sound quality is impeccable. The converter software included on the install cd is amazing as well. It converts many different formats of video into WMV without losing quality, or changing the size of the file. It couldn't be easier to add music or videos with the sync feature of Windows Media Player. The radio also has great quality, which is an added bonus. At first, the interface is a little difficult to use, if you are used to ipods or other mp3 players, but you will get used to it very quickly. I highly recommend this player for anyone who is looking for an inexpensive, high quality mp3/video player.

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