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- Reviewed on: 11/02/2005
Just because Apple can get away with offering a flash player without an LCD doesn't mean others can, especially when a device is as unattractive as the iRock 930 MP3ez. Five large, dull silver control buttons sit in the middle of a boxy, rubberized blue case. At 2.2 by 2.35 by 0.65 inches and 1 ounce, the iRock 930 is not particularly cumbersome, but it's not nearly as svelte as other basic flash players. The top of the unit sports the headphone and USB jacks, while the left side houses an expansion slot for SD or MMC cards. There's not much else to say other than the fact that the construction is flimsy. The buttons have a gooey feel, and it took no effort to damage the battery cover.
The term MP3 player is usually a misnomer, since most digital music players support multiple formats. In this case, however, it's accurate, as the iRock 930 MP3ez supports only MP3 files. The 128MB of built-in memory means it holds only a handful of songs--about 30, according to iRock--although you can add up to 2GB with an SD or an MMC card. Then again, you're probably better off keeping your capacity limited. Other than fast-forward/rewind, play/pause, and volume controls, you don't get any of the most basic features, such as EQ settings and play modes; even the displayless iPod Shuffle lets you, well, shuffle your songs.
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