I totaly agree with MasterCKO this is a brilliant little player. I own one and find it very user friendly, the line in support is a great bonus and the sound quality is ace, the screen is bright and colouful.
In response to the post by rgm on Jun 21st 2006 this MP3 does support mass storage.
A little competition can only be a good thing, It'll force apple to make some serious revamps not just "oooh lets stick in video support".
Overall I think that this player beats the Nano hands down in price, display, sound quality, UI (theaving apple bigots!) and overall good looks.
The Galaxy Tab 10.1, much like its Limited Edition sibling that we reviewed last month, is ever-so-slightly thinner than the iPad 2, a slate that most sane individuals (and competitors, for that matter) would confess is the market leader today.
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I totaly agree with MasterCKO this is a brilliant little player. I own one and find it very user friendly, the line in support is a great bonus and the sound quality is ace, the screen is bright and colouful.
In response to the post by rgm on Jun 21st 2006 this MP3 does support mass storage.
A little competition can only be a good thing, It'll force apple to make some serious revamps not just "oooh lets stick in video support".
Overall I think that this player beats the Nano hands down in price, display, sound quality, UI (theaving apple bigots!) and overall good looks.