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Awesome color OLED screen and plenty of features to take advantage of it, Good sound quality, Good battery life, Onthego playlists, ID3 and file/folder browsing, Decent radio,
equently, I thought I’d replace the Sansa’s battery at least once before retiring it to the shelf, but the battery has lasted three years no problem and in the meantime the player itself has become completely outmoded by models 1/3 the cost (eg, the 8GB Fuze is better and only US$80).
Philips is a brand that hasn’t gotten much attention on this site in the past, due to somewhat random product numbering, release schedules, retail outlets and generally a rather weird behavior for a MP3 manufacturer. They have some nice players howev...
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Published: 2009-04-09, Author: David , review by: techworld.com
The Philips GoGear Spark is principally let down by an occasionally confusing navigation system. But it is very portable and attractive, and temptingly priced for an MP3 player that includes a colour screen....
Abstract: Philips' coolest new product line is the GoGear Spark range of diminutive MP3 players, with or without optional FM tuners. Instead of following the pack into feature-creep territory, the GoGear Spark line keeps it simple. The result is a compact MP3 pl...
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Published: 2009-02-04, Author: Donald , review by: cnet.com
The Philips GoGear Spark packs music, photos, radio, voice recording, long battery life, and a color screen into an affordable little package.
The GoGear Spark is light on format support, voice recordings are noisy, storage capacity is meager, and not everyone will appreciate its wearable design.
In the world of budget MP3 players, the Philips GoGear Spark is a diamond in the rough, offering an attractive balance of features, style, and usability.
Published: 2009-02-04, Author: Donald , review by: cnet.com
The Philips GoGear Spark packs music, photos, radio, voice recording, long battery life, and a color screen into an affordable little package.
The GoGear Spark is light on format support, voice recordings are noisy, storage capacity is meager, and not everyone will appreciate its wearable design.
In the world of budget MP3 players, the Philips GoGear Spark is a diamond in the rough, offering an attractive balance of features, style, and usability.
Abstract: GoGear Spark is the new little brother to Philips's GoGear line of portable video players. Removing the video capabilities has resulted in a smaller device that's perfect for the gym , or any where else you just don't want the extra bulk, functions or bat...
The Spark is a nifty little device which, despite its size, manages to provide great sound. The screen is more than adequate for displaying tracklist and album artwork but, beyond that, it has its limitations. While the Spark is unlikely to win any des...
The Philips GoGear Spark is principally let down by an occasionally confusing navigation system. But it is very portable and attractive, and temptingly priced for an MP3 player that includes a colour screen. David Alexander Price ...
Abstract: Philips GoGear Spark MP3 player is smaller than a matchbox and light enough to hang comfortably round your neck with the included lanyard. The clumsy among us will really appreciate the rubber case. As with its predecessor, the GoGear 2GB SA2820/02...