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A bit larger than a Zippo lighter at 2.5 by 1.8 by 0.7 inches but much lighter at less than two ounces, the G3's trim form factor belies its ability to offer as much as 1GB of storage. The player boasts a clean look, with only a large and informative four-line backlit display and a navigational joystick on its face; buttons on the top let you play, pause, record, and switch among operational modes. The downside to the pocket-friendly design is the G3's durability. Though we didn't manage to destroy it during our testing period, we have concerns about its plastic construction, which feels somewhat chintzy. In particular, the battery cover and the flap that hides the USB port feel as if they might break after extended use.

The G3 plays MP3, WMA, protected WMA, WAV, and OGG files and features a five-band equalizer as well as JetAudio's well-known BBE, Mach3Bass, MP Enhance, 3D Surround, and Pan effects. The device also includes an alarm clock.
When we fired up the included JetShell software, we were initially wary of its chaotic, multipaned interface. But after a few minutes of study, our trepidation vanished as the program makes it easy to drag and drop individual files or entire folders onto the player, which appears as a drive in Windows Explorer. Navigating your music directory and switching between playback, recording, and FM radio modes is also not a huge chore, thanks to the aforementioned user-friendly joystick.