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Archos 404 camcorder (30GB)

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Minor navigation gripes aside, we were taken with the Archos 404 camcorder's extra viewing touches. The thumbnail preview for the photo library, for example, is an impressive 8x8 grid, and each one magnifies as you scroll over it. When you're scrolling through the video submenu, each selection offers a moving thumbnail preview. Plus, you can choose from a plethora of background colors and themes, as well as set any of your photos as wallpaper.


A tiny camera lens on the back of the device lets you take still shots and record video.

Of course, the 404 camcorder has many more features than that. First and foremost, it's a video player that natively supports WMV, protected WMV, and MPEG4 (AVI) up to 720x480 at 30 frames per second, with optional plug-ins for MPEG-4 AAC/H.2643 (.MP4 QuickTime files), MPEG-2, and VOB playback. The device also plays MP3, WAV, and protected WMA files, and it includes playlist support, a voice recorder, audio equalizers (weak and rather confusing), a PDF document reader, a built-in speaker, and an excellent photo viewer (for JPEG, PNG, and BMP formats). You also can rate songs on the fly, as well as create a favorites playlist on the device. Surprisingly, the 404 lacks a built-in FM tuner--a bit of an oversight, if you ask us--but the device somewhat makes up for this omission with the inclusion of its built-in digital camera and camcorder.

One of the main draws of the 404 camcorder is its recording capability, but you'll need to purchase one of the optional accessories to activate that feature: the $99.99 DVR Station or the $69.99 DVR Travel Adapter Kit. (If you were wondering how Archos kept the 404 camcorder's price so low, there's your answer). With either of these optional accessories, you can turn the 404 into a DVR, complete with timed recordings (a la the VCR). Video is not the only option, though. You can record straight audio from any source, making this a decent option for digitizing all that vinyl.

So what about performance? Well, the Archos 404 camcorder impressed with its bright and crisp photo display and mostly snappy processor speed. Music playback quality was also very good. Tunes sounded warm and detailed through a pair of Shure SE310 earphones. Bass response was nicely present without overshadowing the high end. Less impressive is the rated battery life of just 8 hours for audio and 2.5 hours for video. Fortunately, we got better times for both (8.5 for music; 3.5 for video) in CNET Labs tests.

Videos looked lovely on the colorful, 3.5-inch LCD screen: there was no jerkiness or overpixelation during viewing tests, sound synced up perfectly, and the screen was sufficiently large for lengthy (one to two hours) viewing. However, after we transferred some video files to the player, it would freeze whenever we tried to access them. We're still waiting to hear back from Archos on this, but it sounds like something a firmware update might address. Photos taken with the 1.3-megapixel camera are about what you'd expect: not great. Test images were grainy and varied greatly depending on the direction of light sources. Short videos recorded with the camcorder were passable in that the 404 would do in a pinch, but it shouldn't replace a standalone camcorder.

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