Apr 20 2010
Insignia Mp3 Player
Posted by: Adina in mp3 player
The thing we love about the Insignia mp3 player is that it is more than an mp3 player. In fact, an mp3 player is no longer that widely appreciated for the audio functions that it offers, but people also care a great deal about the extra features like Bluetooth of the image and video viewers. Well, the truth is that the Insignia mp3 player may not be the best one that money can buy but it surely a quality device which has some aces up its sleeve.

With 3.9 x 1.8 x 0.6 inches in dimensions, this Insignia mp3 player should fit into any tight pocket. With a $160 price, some people will find in affordable since it comes with 4 GB of memory and both audio and video playback capabilities. It also comes with an integrated Bluetooth and a large screen. The display measures 2.2 inches in diagonal and it occupies the majority of the front side. The rest of the front side was reserved for the playback controls.

There is a 5 way control wheel and in the middle rests a play and pause button. On the top of the player you will notice the placement of a micro SD card slot and a hold switch and on the bottom you will spot the rest hole plus the line in jack. Â On the right side there is a headphones jack plus the small USB ports. There is definitely nothing spectacular to speak about when it comes to the Insignia mp3 player design but since design is not one of the key features, everything is just fine.

Along the mp3 function which has to be present, the player also has a built in FM tuner and you can now record your favorite tracks from the radio and store them inside the memory of the Insignia mp3 player. Aside from the autoscan option, you also have 20 preset slots which are programmable. The integrated Bluetooth was considered to be the best feature of the Insignia mp3 player when this was first launched as it was not something very common back in 2007. You have to buy your very own set of Bluetooth headphones as they don’t come in the standard package. If anyone says that this player is simply too thick, we have a good argument: the battery life. The included rechargeable battery may be hefty, but it manages to impress with its performance. Even if you turn on the Bluetooth of this Insignia mp3 player, you can still get 20 hours of continuous audio playback which is amazing. Even better, you can get 8 hours of video playback. So far, I can see no reason why someone would not choose this mp3 player. It comes with a screen that provides us users with great colors. Video may not be amazing and yes, there are mp3 player that can do much better when it comes to video playback performance, but have you any idea how much one of those player costs?





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