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Pro Ebiz 4 GB Video MP3/MP4 Player with 2.8-inch TFT Touchscreen

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(3.5 out of 5)

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:

Wonderful product

(4 out of 5) by N. Slone on Sep 21, 2008 (South Point, OH)
I just recently ordered this product. Actually I ordered it on 9-16-08 and had it by 9-20-08. That is very fast service!!! I love this product. It is easy to use. I only have one issue and that is getting the radio stations to work, but I don't want to listen to the radio anyway so it's all good. My 14 yr. old daughter loved this item also and has requested that I get her one for her birthday. I highly recommend this.

4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:

AWESOME

(5 out of 5) by Jarrett Duciaume on Dec 31, 2008 (Elysian MN)
I wish I would never bought a zune. This is better than my zune and was half the price. It comes with a converting software that works great.Plays movies, music, and videos. Theres a game. Was a gift for my daughter, and I want to trade her.

4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:

This product will eat at you.

(3 out of 5) by Joseph Foster on Dec 6, 2008 (North Carolina)
From the moment I opened the box to see this player I have been dissapointed.
No stylus came with it, even though it is advertised.
I felt like I was pressing the screen into buttons rather than touching it.
the picture viewer takes forever to load anything bigger than a thumbnail.
the record feature freezes the player up every time.
the videos have to be in avi format.
it is strictly MP3 format, there is no MP4 format, and I had to convert everything using a converter downloaded myself with no help from the software included, which is all scrambled and not explained.
the games are very horribly put together and more of a burden than they are worth to play with two buttons, not the screen.
the other problem I had was that they contacted me asking me to write the review where I am now writing it even though I was very happy with where I put my complaints, where everyone would see them...
They then claimed that they offered me a refund, i guess they have never heard of libel? I have the original e-mail if anyone is interested, for they did not offer me a refund nor help, only that I move my other statement telling the world how bad the product is.
It was a great example of false advertisement and misleading information.
it was not what you would expect, and you will be dissapointed if you want to do anything beside listen to music.
I also believe they write their own reviews, even some of the more neutral ones so that they make themselves look better, but only because it seems that everyone had the same exact long, draining experience, where as with better quality technology, the reviews are quick and to the point.
Just an assumption though, I might be wrong.
I had a bad experience with the player.
the music player part of it is great but I think you can find something better if that's all you care about.
I trust this product about as much as its plastic broken ear phones it comes with.
just continue browsing around if you can help it.
these people seem bent on doing whatever they need to to make it look like anyone with an opinion like mine looks stupid.
the bad reviews are not all wrong, and I have had similar bad experiences.


4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:

Not an ipod but a lot cheaper

(4 out of 5) by Ellen Creason on Dec 1, 2008 (Baxley, GA)
Pros:
Inexpensive
Easy to use
Built in speaker

Cons:
Software isn't great
Headphones way too large
Touch screen can be finicky

Bought this as a gift for mother-in-law who is not tech savvy but loves touch screen devices. I loaded it up with music and videos for her before hand and it is very simple to use. The computer recognizes it as a hard drive so you can drag and drop music into it easily. The video conversion software I downloaded off the companies website was easy to use so I put a couple of her music dvd's on the device. Any of the reviews who had problems with the video conversion didn't know what they were doing. The video playback is also excellent. The external speaker isn't great but I think it sounds good for the size even though you have to turn it up all the way, besides how many players actually have this feature? As for the downsides, the software on the device does kind of suck for organizing your music. I created A-Z files and put the music in alphabetically myself, otherwise it organizes it in no particular order sometimes. The earbuds are very large but headphones are cheap to replace. The touch screen is usually very responsive however the bottom of the screen doesn't register sometimes and has to be pushed repeatedly. Overall this is a good deal for the money. My mother-in-law loves it and considering this is her first mp3 player we didn't want to spend too much. I have a zune and love it (and believe me this thing is no zune or probably ipod for that matter) but if you are looking for an inexpensive touch screen mp3 I highly recommend this player.


6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:

Please do your research!

(1 out of 5) by Parts Monkey on Nov 6, 2008
I purchased this product a while ago and returned it promptly. Customer support was childish but very quick.

My main issues with this procduct were:

1:) Very poor sound quality. The 1/8th phono jack output was terrible. No matter how I adjusted, the sound quality was muted, and overly tinny. The external speaker was unusable.

2:) While the LCD quality seemed ok, I had many issues with video conversion and playback. Screen sensitivity ranged from quick to slow.

Overall fit and finish was very poor, typical of generic rockfish equipped "MP4" players.

Save your money for something better. Creative and Samsung have FAR superior offerings for a bit more.