sandeepkumark 03/28/2009
i happly brought in the new year with lots of cheer and good wished but i also got the opportunityto meerily put best buy's insignia mp3 player to the test . you may also recall thisplayer to the test . you may also recall this brick and mortar electornis gaint , accuring the online rhapsody gaint , acquiring the online rhapsody digital music store . thus , this began their foray into the digital download era . however not satisfied that their digital store could work with various manufactures mp3 players , they decide to launch their very own brand of mp3 player . dubbed the insignia sport mp3 player , best buy wanted this player to have what this player very own brand of mp3 player . dubbed the insignia sport mp3 player best buy wanted this player to have what most mp3 players such as the ipod lacks and thatis the ability to use A2DP bluetooth . the insignia player is compatible with windows 98 , 2000 , xp and vista as well as macos 8.6 or later . weighing less than one ounce this 4 g player measures 043"x1.6" sport a 1.7 viewable ewsolution , plays music , videos audio books and photos and had built in bluetooth wireless audio .....
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Andromeda77 03/26/2007
This was my first MP3 player, ever. I'd used or checked out friends' iPods before so maybe that helped prepare me for this, but I found this easy to use and of course quite easy to enjoy. Biggest thing for me was the interface on my computer. The Rhapsody/Digital Music Store software that you use to interface with your music and player is easy to use. I like that you can click and drag tracks onto the player (which I think you can do with an iPod but iPod seems to do some kind of weird synching thing; I have nothing against iPods). I use this most for working out so being able to create playlists with a simple click and drag is a must. This way I can create the more rap-oriented playlist, or the rock-oriented, or cheesy movie soundtrack playlist (Rocky, anyone?), or whatever I feel like. I also share the player with my wife, so she can have her own plalists on the player, too. This thing fits smoothly into a pocket for when I run or lift and the earbuds are comfortable. It's easy to use with its wheel and buttons. I do not have a set of Bluetooth headphones but may look ito getting some. I haven't yet used this to watch movies but next airplane trip I take is going to find me a happy passenger. More info here.
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