Typical price: £69
What is it: 2GB flash-based MP3 player
What we think: Nice looking and lightweight, but just too hard to use
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 3 May 2007
Tags: Mcody, Mcody M20, text files, recording, navigation
We like:
Stylish; lightweight; OGG support; direct encoding; FM radio
We don't like:
Difficult navigation; low-resolution screen; average battery life; slow transfer time
You might also need:
Better headphones
CNET UK judgement:
The Mcody M20 is a stylish MP3 player that's super-slim and incredibly lightweight. Unfortunately it's quite hard to use and is very fiddly at times -- it might suit a tech-savvy commuter, but it's not a good choice for kids or technophobes
Full review:
Mcody's M20 is a really slim, flash-based MP3 player, which at £69 for the 2GB version, is pretty affordable. Continue Reading...
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