iRock 930 MP3ez (128MB)

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CNET review on iRock 930 MP3ez was not in favour of the player by giving it a poor rating, 3.7 out of 10.

 

The good: Support for SD/MMC expansion cards; easy to use; less than $50.

 

The bad: Supports MP3 files only; only 128MB of built-in memory; no LCD; subpar battery life; slow USB 1.1 transfer speed; no shuffle or extended play modes.

 

The bottom line: The cheap and easy iRock 930 MP3ez might be a good starter MP3 player for a child, but if you’re even slightly serious about digital audio, avoid this device.

 

Full specifications

 

General

  • Product type
  • Digital player
  • PC interface(s) supported
  • USB
  • Width
  • 2.2 in
  • Depth
  • 0.7 in
  • Digital storage
  • None
  • Height
  • 2.4 in
  • Weight
  • 1 oz
  • Included accessories
  • USB cable

Connectivity

  • Cable(s) included
  • 1 x External
  • Connector type
  • 1 x Headphones Mini-phone stereo 3.5 mm, 1 x USB
  • Slot(s) provided
  • 1 x SmartMedia Card, 1 x MultiMediaCard

Battery

  • Battery required qty
  • 1
  • Rechargeable battery
  • Rechargeable
  • Battery size
  • AAA type

Carrying Case

  • Case type
  • None

Digital Player / Recorder

  • Digital player supported digital audio standards
  • MP3
  • Digital player sample rate
  • 16 KHz, 22 KHz, 24 KHz, 32 KHz, 48 KHz, 44.1 KHz
  • Digital player edit functions
  • Erase
  • Digital player supported bit rate
  • 64 - 320
  • Digital player additional features
  • Variable bit-rate compatible

Audio Features

  • Sound output mode
  • Stereo

CD System

  • Playback modes
  • Program play, Skip playback, Random play, Repeat one/all
  • Digital audio standards supported
  • MP3

Remote Control

  • Remote control
  • None

Headphones

  • Headphones type
  • Binaural Ear-bud
  • Sound output mode
  • Stereo
  • Connectivity technology
  • Wired

Battery / Power

  • Battery
  • AAA type Rechargeable Standard battery
  • Mfr estimated battery life
  • 8 hour(s)
  • Power device type
  • None

System Requirements

  • Peripheral / Interface devices
  • USB port

 

January 26th, 2006




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