Microdrive MP3 players: cute but capacious
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Round-up by: Chris Stevens
Last updated: 20 Jul 2005
If you like to carry around a small library of music, then a flash-based MP3 player just isn't going to do it for you. You're going to need something with significantly more storage capacity. Microdrive players, like the contenders lined up below, are smaller than full-blown hard disk players, but store many more songs than a flash player. Most of these players store around 1,000 songs. That's enough music to keep you going for weeks on the road.
While they're theoretically more susceptible to shocks, in our experience Microdrives are no more vulnerable than flash players. You'd have to drop one of these things pretty hard to cause the drive heads to skip across the platter.
Some music lovers will stumble towards the iPod like zombies and take it to the cash desk of the Apple store clasped in rigor mortised hands. Others might like to sample the less hypnotic offerings from iRiver, Samsung and Zen, who all make convincing efforts to upstage the big white. Unfortunately, only the iPod is compatible with Apple's iTunes music store; other players require you to delve into the world of online music providers like Napster. It's worth bearing in mind that the MP3 player itself is only half of the experience you'll have with these devices. It's important to check that the bundled software is easy to use. It's no surprise that Apple wins outright in this area with the inclusion of iTunes, but other manufacturers may well catch up soon.
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![]() Apple iPod Mini (4GB, 2nd generation) |
![]() Samsung YH-820 |
![]() iRiver H10 (5GB) |
![]() Creative Zen Micro (5GB) |
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| Review date | 17 Mar 05 | 15 Jun 05 | 18 Feb 05 | 13 Nov 04 |
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| Price range | £140 | £140 | ||
| Review summary | In the iPod Mini redux, Apple offers two capacity options and a more competitive pricing scheme; welcome improvements in an already fantastic player. Read full review |
It's small, it's sweet and it won't ruffle your jacket. The YH-820 may have a meagre battery life, but it sounds like a dream. It's still no match for the iPod, but what is? If you're looking for an alternative to joining the white-earphoned masses, the Samsung shrieks a reasonably fierce battle-cry Read full review |
As iRiver's first 5GB entry, the H10 includes nearly every coveted feature, but navigating the player controls may frustrate some users Read full review |
The colorful and versatile Zen Micro will make lots of users happy Read full review |
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| Product type | Hard drive | Hard drive | Hard drive | Hard drive |
| Weight | 102 g | 85 g | 96 g | 108 g |
| Supported digital audio standards | AA, AAC, FLAC, MP3, AIFF, Other | MP3, WMA | AA, MP3, WMA | MP3, WMA |
| Supported bit rates | 32-320 Kbps | n/a | 32-320 Kbps | 64-128 Kbps |
| Supported interfaces | Firewire, USB | USB | USB | USB |
| Image display | n/a | Yes | Yes | No |
| Tuner | n/a | None | FM | FM |
| Input type | n/a | Microphone, Line in | Microphone | Microphone |
| Full specification | Full specification | Full specification | Full specification |
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