Editor's note: The following is our review of the Coby PMP-4320, which is reported to be identical to the Coby PMP-4330 in every way except a 10GB difference in hard-drive storage.
Coby's PMP-4320 portable MP3-and-video player didn't impress us much until we looked at the price tag. As of this writing, you'd be hard pressed to find any other portable video players (PVPs) that will allow you to both view and record video on a 4.3-inch-wide screen for less than $300. Sure, this PVP has a laundry list of quirks and flaws, but it's surprising how much you can forgive, knowing you saved about $100 over the competition. If you want an inexpensive portable media device that does a lot--and are willing to make many sacrifices--the PMP-4320 could be just the device you're looking for.
Look but don't touch
The graphic user interface can make or break devices that try to deliver as many features as possible. While the PMP-4320's onscreen navigation isn't flashy, it's usable, readable, and mostly intuitive. The main menu presents you with large graphic icons for each of its features, and the generic background screen can be replaced with any picture you've transferred into the photo library. The main menu's Resume function allows you to resume playing video right where you left off, in case you had to take a break or adjust a system setting in the middle of a movie.
You get what you pay forThe recording resolution was passable for watching on the 4.3-inch screen, but not suitable for archiving or playback on a television. Even with this limitation, this is the first portable wide-screen video player with built-in video recording that we've seen in the U.S. for less than $300. Just keep in mind that an extra $100 can get you a player with a better design, a nicer screen, and a much bigger hard drive--such as an Archos 504 or a Creative Zen Vision W--just without the video recording.
The one and only... for now
It's about time someone let some air out of the PVP market's inflated price tags. Coby's PMP-4320 has some real warts--a smudge-prone screen with glare to spare, a bulky body that only manages to fit a 20GB drive, no support for Windows Media Player or DRM-protected content, and a total lack of video-recording quality options. Still, this underdog leads the pack (it might even be the lone wolf) in the sub-$300 wide-screen portable video player/recorder market, but I suspect the Coby PMP-4320 won't be alone for long.
If you want one device that will let you record the news while getting ready in the morning and then watch it later on the subway commute, the Coby PMP-4320 would make a great fit. The 20GB capacity (plus SD memory expansion) is just big enough to make it a road-trip or in-flight entertainment solution as well. Users with iPods also should consider the newly unveiled iSee device, which for around $200 will adapt even older generations of iPods into wide-screen video players with video-recording functionality.
Coby hasn't published a battery rating yet, so check back soon for our CNET Labs battery-drain test results.
Product Specifications:
Product Description:
COBY PMP-4330 - Digital AV recorder
Device Type:
Digital AV recorder
Dimensions (WxDxH):
5.2 in x 0.9 in x 2.9 in
Key Features:
FM tuner
,
Voice recorder
,
Memory card reader
,
Digital audio player
,
Digital photo viewer
,
Digital video player
,
External HDD function
,
Video capture from external source
Hard Drive:
30 GB
Flash Memory Cards Supported:
MultiMediaCard
,
SD Memory Card
Display Type:
4.3 in TFT
Supported Still Images Formats:
BMP
,
GIF
,
JPEG
Supported Audio Formats:
MP3
,
WMA
Video Playback Formats:
ASF
,
AVI
,
WMV
,
XviD
,
MPEG-4
,
Motion JPEG
Video Capture Formats:
Motion JPEG
PC Interfaces:
Hi-Speed USB
Battery:
Integrated Rechargeable - Lithium polymer - Internal-Rechargeable-Lithium polymer
Included Accessories:
AV cable
,
USB cable
,
Hand strap
,
Carrying case
,
Stereo headphones
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