Philips HDD1630 Review
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Talk about Philips, what is the first impression will you show? Check out the new come back offer by Philips - HDD1630 comes with the combination of cost, quality, and features.
Features
At 3.4 X 2.1 X 0.7 inches and 3 ounces, the Philips GoGear HDD1630 features 6 GB of storage for up to 3,000 songs, 1,600 pictures and last 17 hours none stop play with an internal lithium-ion battery . Nevertheless HDD1630 is pre-design with 1.5-inch backlit color LCD with sharp and quality display which shows up to 128 x 128 pixels, 65 thousand colors and 7 lines of text. Philip not only offer quality display but also lets you easily enjoy your world of music and pictures by adapting features like touch-sensitive navigation pad and built in photo viewer that enhance the performance.
HDD1630 offers excellent quality sound play as well as FM tuning and recording. It features also 5-band customizable equalizer with numerous presets (including classic, jazz, hip-hop, electronica, lounge, and more), 32 MB buffer memory, and SRS WOW bass enhancement. Great news as well for music lover, this new gadget strongly adapted The PlaysForSure designation which ensures compatibility with Windows Media Player 10 and Windows XP, therefore user can easily access to any music online store to find your favourite songs. Philips really did a great job introducing HDD1630, it worths every single penny you paid for concerning the features, prices as well as quality for all user.
| Storage Capacity | 6GB |
| Music Format | MP3 / WAV / WMV |
| Play Duration | 3000 songs |
| Power Source | Rechargeable Lithium Battery |
| Battery Life | Up to 17 hours playtime |
| USB Interface | USB 2.0 |
| FM Radio | Yes |
| FM Recording | Yes |
| Voice Recording | Yes |
| Others | - View image (slide show) - Multilanguage support - 65K color screen - Sensory Touchpad SuperScroll - PlaysForSure ensures Windows XP compatibility |
Pros
- Excellent sound quality
- Awesome FM radio / recorder
- Lightweight
Cons
- Sensory Touchpad is a little too sensitive
- Interface is often slow
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