Abstract: Ribbed, for your pleasure The Pocket DJ from Dell is about the same size as iRiver’s H10, and places the most important controls—play, forward, and reverse—in the most prominent positions on the face of the device. The brushed-chrome bezel doesn’t scra...
Abstract: Excellent audio quality, small size, and sophisticated looks help set the Dell Pocket DJ apart. Its a fine, affordable, no-f Specs: Player Type: Hard Disk MP3 Player, Radio: No, Recording, Voice: No, Recording, Line In: No, Screen Size: 160 x 104
Abstract: Introduction When the very first portable MP3 players rolled out into the electronics scene, they were an immediate hit with the consumers. The first types were the flash-based player, which meant that they utilized flash memory to store the data. The ...
Abstract: <b>Spec:</b> 4.4 oz, No built-in memory, 1 year warranty, Microdrive, Stereo, LCD, MP3, WMA, WAV, 5 GB, 1 x Lithium polymer Rechargeable Player battery<br> <b>Good:</b> Good value for a solid if unspectacular player; easy to operate; compatible with DRM-protected WMA files; decent sound quality.<br> <b>Bad:</b> No major extra features; mediocre battery life; scroll barrel is no match for iPod Click Wheel; Janus DRM support is coming, but when?<br> <b>Bottomline:</b> If youre looking for a simple high-capacity player and dont want to pay for extra features, the Dell Pocket DJ is a fine choice.<br>