Typical price: £250
What is it: Portable media device with 91mm screen, 80GB hard drive and card reader
What we think: A feature-packed and affordable player with a decent interface
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 23 May 2007
Tags: Vosonic, Vosonic VP8360, radio, storage, hard drive
We like:
Loads of features; large screen; ease of use; great as a portable backup system
We don't like:
Battery life is a little low; navigation stick is awkward to use
You might also need:
Better headphones
CNET UK judgement:
Feature-packed, intuitive and affordable, this is ideal for travelling photographers and media enthusiasts alike
Full review:
The Vosonic VP8360 -- or Wolverine ESP as it's known Stateside -- is a portable media player, PVR, backup drive, 7-in-1 card reader and photo viewer. It's a belter of a portable media device and at around £250 for the 80GB model it won't break the bank either. We reviewed the 80GB version, but 60GB, 100GB and 120GB options are also available. Continue Reading...
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