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October 2009
Review summary of Mpio HD300
By alaTest
Review summary: alaTest has collected and analyzed 80 reviews of Mpio HD300 from international magazines and websites.
Verdict: The average review rating is 6.9/10. Comparing these reviews to 401954 other MP3 & Media Players reviews gives this product an overall alaScore™ 80/100 (or 8 out of 10) = Very Good Quality.
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March 2005
MPIO HD300 (20GB)
By Ben Patterson
Review summary: The stylish HD300 does a solid job of music playback and recording, but it can't beat the iPod's ease of use.
Pros: Excellent sound and recording quality ; sleek stainless-steel casing ; FM, voice, and line-in recordings ; OGG support
Cons: Touch-sensitive slider makes for tedious scrolling ; auto FM presets misses too many strong signals ; doesn't support DRM-protected WMA files
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March 2005
MPIO HD300 (20GB) Review - MP3 Players
By Ben Patterson, CNET.com
Review summary: The feature-rich MPIO HD300 performs well, but its touch-sensitive controller can be irksome enough to scare away users.
Pros: Excellent sound and recording quality, Sleek stainless-steel casing, FM, voice, and line-in recordings, OGG support
Cons: Touch-sensitive slider makes for tedious scrolling, Auto FM presets misses too many strong signals, Doesn't support DRM-protected WMA files
Verdict: The stylish HD300 does a solid job of music playback and recording, but it can't beat the iPod's ease of use.
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March 2005
MPIO HD300 (20GB)
By Ben Patterson
Pros: Excellent sound and recording quality ; sleek stainless-steel casing ; FM, voice, and line-in recordings ; OGG support
Cons: Touch-sensitive slider makes for tedious scrolling ; auto FM presets misses too many strong signals ; doesn't support DRM-protected WMA files
Verdict: The stylish HD300 does a solid job of music playback and recording, but it can't beat the iPod's ease of use.
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