Meizu M6 - 4 GB Flash MP3 MP4 Portable Media Player ( Black ) - for Audio Video Photos - FM Radio with 30 preset channels - Text & Games - 2.4 inch TFT-LCD Screen | 
enlarge | Brand: Meizu Category: CE
Buy New: $72.99
Rating: 8 reviews Sales Rank: 13813
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.1 Dimensions (in): 3.1 x 0.4 x 1.9
ASIN: B000N28B6K
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | The MEIZU Portable Video and Music player reads the most popular formats such as MP3, DRM 9 and WMA for audio, MPEG4 for video and JPEG, DMP and GIF photos. | | • | Its 2.4-inch TFT high definition widescreen LCD has 262K Colors for high quality display. Its sleek design and compact size lets the MEIZU be slightly larger than a business card and only 55 grams. | | • | Its intuitive interface and selection button enables you to browse easily from photos to music and videos with up to 20 hours of battery life. The touch pad controls, file browser, built-in microphone, voice recording function, stopwatch, calendar, calculator, games and various others can be loaded via a USB 2.0 port. | | • | Audio Formats - WMA (VBR) 8-355kbps, OGG, WAV & MP3 (VBR) 8kbps-320kbps Frequency Response - 20 Hz-20 kHz Signal to Noise Ratio - More than 90 dB Image Formats - BMP, JPG, GIF Video Formats - AVI (XVID) 18 fps, Less than 512 kbps | | • | Operating System - Windows 2000/XP, Mac OS |
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Best sounding mp3 August 28, 2008 A. Watkins 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
This lil mp4 player is the best right now. I have owned one for over a year now, i use mine every day at college and in my car. The touch pad is sweet, gives it smooth navigation, no clicking and clacking. PROS- The LCD on here is BRILLLIANT Samsung...i have compared against the 16.7 million color (this has 240,000) creative player and this one wins hands down. waaaay better color representation, and the blacks are black not all gray and blotchy.. and lastly the SOUND IS AWSOME!!! has deeeeep bass not found on others, also has bit expantion and SRS for a full and encompassing sound. CONS - the only issue it has is the video playback is only 20fps,(though most movies are only 24 fps), so some chop when panning across scenes. also has issues playing some older converted avi's. all in all has a few video issues, but to be expected since its an music player first. but this is a very great buy, quality built with a metal back similar to the ipod. great great sound, easy interface, plenty of room, FM tuner and recorder, read text files on it, built in mic, and plays most file formats and easy to load, just drag and drop music onto it and your good, no converting audio files, just video... so buy it you should be impressed.
So much potential... May 13, 2008 Allan Levene 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I've had the M6 for about 6 months and, when it works, I liked it. The problem is that I spent too much time playing with the unit trying to get it to work properly. It has several Achilles heals, the biggest being the firmware upgrade cycle. You copy one of two files to it and cycle the power to the unit. It's supposed to update the firmware and allow the second file to be copied. It's always been a dicey process, frequently failing for the first few trys. The most recent try has apparently killed the unit completely. It's dead, and won't complete the upgrade, nor accept a charge to continue trying. The other problems were sticking keys, and the very difficult method used to delete tracks. I listen to podcasts and remove them after use. It's very difficult to do. It's a shame that their isn't a dedicated key, or key stroke sequence that can be used without looking carefully at the unit. Would I buy another. No. There are too many in the marketplace that just work. Good try though.
Better than an iPod! April 5, 2008 Athanase Chantal (Los Angeles, CA USA) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
This wonder was my first mp3/mp4 ever and I was amazed of what it could do by itself. 4 months later, I got an iPod and I saw the restrictions of it especially with iTunes. With Meizu, it's totally different; you just have to use their software to convert to their file format and copy/paste to integrate into your machine...that's it!Simple, sleeker, efficient and more complete than an iPod!What are you waiting for? Go get one!
Worked for 15 minutes April 4, 2008 Matthew J. Lafferty (Point Pleasant, New Jersey USA) 2 out of 6 found this review helpful
Do not buy this product! I was extremely excited to get the so-called "Ipod-buster" in the form of the Meizu M6--it supposedly is the "next big thing." Unfortunately, it only worked after playing 10 seconds of a song!! This situation was further aggrivated by the fact that the manual clearly was written by someone with a paltry understanding of English (they misspelled "internet" for goodness sake!). Additionally, the Meizu website is awful, with English that is not understandible--and their customer service number is in China! All told, I made the mistake of spending good money to avoid the big dogs of the mp3 player world. My next mp3 player purchase: from Apple.
Wonderful portable MP3/Ogg/movie player August 7, 2007 Dayne Broderson (Fairbanks, Alaska) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I love my Miezu. Works awesome under linux/windows/mac because it acts as a mass storage device. Just drop your music (mp3,ogg,wav) and you are good to go. It has a file browse based navigation so you can organize your music into folders and take advantage of that when looking to play things. It also comes with a easy to use movie converter that converts your movies into a native format for the Meizu. Works great. I've watched a whole season of subtitled Anime on the thing.
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