Question:
What's the best portable video player?
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2006-03-08 18:41:58 UTC
Please only answer if you own one. I don't mean dvd players either. Main things I am looking for are:
1. Plays the most formats
2. Best battery life
3. Decent size screen
4. Audio quality
Four answers:
Knowledge Seeker
2006-03-09 21:48:41 UTC
Creative Labs has several video players. The Creative Zen Vision: M won "Best of CES 2006" from CNET.



It plays MPEG-1,-2,-4,-4SP video formats.

WAV, MP3, and WMA audio formats.

Works with subscription music services for long term rental of music. You can fill the player with about 5000 subscription songs for as little as $10 a month. If you bought those tunes at 99cents apiece, that's about $5000 or 41 years of subscription music service. Instead you can fill the player and rent it all now for $10 a month.



It should (or will soon) support TivoToGo video transfers.



I'm happy with my Zen MicroPhoto but had I known about the Zen Vision: M, I might have bought it instead.
drewardo
2006-03-09 02:55:21 UTC
i personally think it is the sony psp. the sony psp can have up to a four gig mem car wich isnt that much, but if u manage it well its more than enough. it does not take many forrmants, but its is very easy to gte a free converter. also it has one of the biggest screens and has exterior speakers. it also has 8 housr battery and can do so much more including brose the internet, plsy psp games, play umd movies, and it also wors as an mps player
Craigster
2006-03-10 02:12:09 UTC
what ever you do don't get a rca lyra!! i had one a month or so ago and it sucked!! it wouldn't play the video's half of the time and if so the video quality would be horrible! and it will not play some of the most popular formats for songs and videos alike. in the end i took mine back. thank god for warranties!
anonymous
2006-03-09 02:47:16 UTC
there is a new microsoft oragomi coming out


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