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Archos Gmini 104 (black)

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Product summary

The good: The Archos Gmini 104 is an easy-to-use MP3 player that sounds great and is priced to sell.

The bad: Features are not the Gmini 104's strong point, and we can't help noticing that the player is behind the times.

The bottom line: If what you're after is a really basic, simple, and cheap MP3 player, the Gmini 104 is a fine choice. People who want up-to-date technology, however, should look elsewhere.

Specifications: Device type: Digital player ; Digital player supported digital audio standards: MP3 , WAV , WMA , Protected WMA (DRM) ; Digital storage media capacity: 4 GB ; See full specs

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CNET editors' review

  • Reviewed on: 07/13/2006
  • Released on: 07/01/2006
We've been patiently awaiting the arrival of the Archos Gmini 104 for months, and here's the problem with waiting so long for a product: Technology begins to pass it by. In fact, technology was already ahead of this cute, sleek little MP3 player when it was announced in March. The Creative Zen Micro Photo, which features double the capacity and several more features than the Gmini 104, had already been out for four or five months. And the iPod Nano had already started the trend for 4GB flash devices several months before that. So, seeing this color-screened, 4GB microdrive player now is more than a bit anticlimactic. Still, it is an Archos, and since Archos so often puts out fine portable audio and video devices, we decided to give the Gmini 104 some face time.


Along the top of the Gmini 104, you'll find the headphone jack, USB port, and power input.

Having spent some quality one-on-one time with the buffed black Gmini 104, which also comes in metallic gray (um, silver?) and pink, we remain unimpressed. The device honestly feels like a throwback to 2005, and in the ever-evolving world of consumer electronics, that's practically the stone-age. It's not all bad, of course--after all, it is an Archos. The player's smooth, largish body (it's like two Nanos stacked back to front) feels good in the hand, the controls are well laid-out and of ample size, and the graphical interface is simple to navigate. The OLED screen is attractive, displaying its wallpapers and images--though the screen could be bigger, considering the size of the device. Mac-compatibility is a plus, as is the Gmini 104's ability to play subscription tracks from services such as Urge. Finally, the player's list price of $159.99 is pretty cheap for 4GB of memory (albeit not solid-state memory).

Unfortunately--and especially in terms of design and features--the negatives cast a shadow on our overall impression of the device. Aside from the aforementioned, outdated technology, the Gmini 104 also has a rather unimpressive--though not horrible--12 hours of battery life, which was confirmed in CNET Labs' testing. Transfer times of 1.8MB per second over USB 2.0 were also nothing to write home about. And we couldn't browse photos while listening to music, so what's the point of the photo-viewer? You also don't get any extra features like an FM tuner or voice recording. Finally, we can get over the fact that the player's microdrive makes it less durable than its flash-based counterparts, but the whirring and clicking sounds emanating from the device about every third process are just a bit old school.

So is the Gmini 104 a total wash? No. It's certainly no slouch when it comes to sound quality, even pumping out rich and clear tunes through the included earbuds. Of course, swapping in our Shure E4cs certainly didn't hurt, especially when it came to bass response, which was already pretty decent. The sound-isolating 'buds also helped significantly in the volume department, which we found to be lacking through the included earphones.

All-in all, the Gmini 104 is a decent choice for first-time users looking for a cheap, simple MP3 player. But for most people, we recommend something with more up-to-date technology, such as a Creative Zen V.
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  • alaTest.com

    Editors' rating: 88

    Summary: alaTest has collected and analyzed 198 reviews of Archos 104 MP3 Player from international magazines and websites. Experts rate this product 66/100 and users 78/100. Comparing these reviews to 361126 other MP3 Players reviews gives this product an overall alaScore™ 88/100 = Very Good.

  • pcworld.com

    Editors' rating: 72

    Summary: If you can live without video on a portable player, and you don't mind gazing at a small, low-resolution screen for photos, this low-cost model is worth a look

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  • personal computer world

    Editors' rating: 60

    Summary: The Archos 104 falls behind the Nano at every step except for price

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  • pcmag.com

    Editors' rating: 60

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