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Mpio HD-300 (20 GB) MP3 PlayerThe new HD300 have 20 and 40GB versions, with mass storage device support, line-in encoding, FM tuner, play MP3, WMA, and OGG, and has a 15-hour play time.
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6 Reviews from Shopping.com
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Portable and great looking
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Pros: 20gb, FM tuner, Voice record, sleek, touch sensor
Cons: smudgy mirror front,no case that you can buy Read More
MPIO HD 300 needs better documentation
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Pros: Design, touch pad, sound, recording capabilities, price, appears as hard-drive.
Cons: Documentation really not ready for the impatient or inexperienced. Too sensitive touch-pad. Read More
MPIO HD300 HAS SOFTWARE GLITCHES
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Pros: size, price, design, touch-sensitive keys and scrolling function
Cons: software glitch causes player to freez up frequently Read More
Tries to be an iPod competitor, unsuccessfully
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Pros: Some neat features, radio, nice design.
Cons: Nice design does not always make up for lackluster functionality.
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This is not for your average user, you need to be pretty sophisticated to use this.
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Not a bad 1st generation product, but flawed
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Pros: FM Tuner, Line-in recording, same size as IPOD, pretty, great sound quality, external HD
Cons: Slow menus, bad scrolling, no documentation or support, pained playlist creation
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Great concept, but doesn't deliver. Give it some documentation, good software to use with it, and some support and this thing would be fantastic.
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Good looks, good sound, but the software is really bad
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Pros: Looks, robustness, Sound, external HD and good FM reception.
Cons: the Manual, their Internet Site, lack of Firmware updates, absence of support, upgrade utility
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MPIO has developped a good piece of hardware, but supplies a really bad piece of software with it. That turns the device into an hard-to-handle monster.
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