It looks sweet but really, all that spare real estate either side of the screen...why didn't they make it a widescreen? And only 5 hours battery with this new low power screen and that is at 15 fps. Not great. I have an Archs PMA430 which has a 3.5in screen but it's a large device and too big to always have around so I was considering this but how feasible is it to watch a movie on such a tiny screen? Does it hurt your eyes and make you raelly dizzy after 15 mins?
5hr screen for video is awesome, especially for flash players. And it couldn't be as thin if it was still the same length. However, the Clix2 now has 30fps, if I'm not mistaken. 2.2" is almost iPod-sized. And shouldn't you be having an Archos 404?
The X-Fi3 keeps with the company's commitment to audio fidelity, thanks to the apt-X codec, which supposedly offers audio quality similar to a wired connection when streaming. On that front, the device also handles FLAC files.
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Half as thin is twice as thick? You guys are dumbasses! XD Google iriver clix2 and you'll be amazed by the pics!
It looks sweet but really, all that spare real estate either side of the screen...why didn't they make it a widescreen? And only 5 hours battery with this new low power screen and that is at 15 fps. Not great. I have an Archs PMA430 which has a 3.5in screen but it's a large device and too big to always have around so I was considering this but how feasible is it to watch a movie on such a tiny screen? Does it hurt your eyes and make you raelly dizzy after 15 mins?
5hr screen for video is awesome, especially for flash players. And it couldn't be as thin if it was still the same length. However, the Clix2 now has 30fps, if I'm not mistaken. 2.2" is almost iPod-sized. And shouldn't you be having an Archos 404?