Ematic 4GB Video MP3 Player with 2.4-Inch QVGA Screen, Digital Camera and Video Recorder
- 4GB Flash Memory
- Built-in Digital Camera & Digital Video Recording (Up To 70 Hours)
- 2.4-Inch Color Screen
- Built-In Speaker
- MircroSD Card Input for additional Memory
This revolutionary MP3 video player with built-in digital camera lets you watch movies, listen to music and even take pictures or video recordings, all on a large 2.4″ color screen. The 4GB flash memory stores up to 2300 songs, 20 hours of video or 5000 photos and expands to up to 12GB with a MicroSD Memory card (not included). It also comes with a built-in speaker. Record up to 70 Hours of video in 7 different video modes, including Sepia, Black/White, Solaris and more. The 2.4″ Color display allows you to watch videos, movies, browse E-Books or other text documents. Also features a 2MP built-in digital camera with Sepia, Black/White, Binaries and many more camera effects. Versatile playback supports MP3, WMA, AVI, MP4, Jpeg, BMP, and more. The built-in microphone allows you to record quick notes or lectures and has playback through the built-in speaker or headphones. Supports multiple languages including English, Spanish, French, Korean, Japanese, German and many more. Comes with a r… More >>
Ematic 4GB Video MP3 Player with 2.4-Inch QVGA Screen, Digital Camera and Video Recorder
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4 comments
Anonymous on September 19, 2009 at 1:45 pm
Ok so i got this for graduation, Could get it to work at first the directions dont really help at all, if i could give this thing a negative billion zero i would,
the camera works ok, if you have the right lighting,
So i recorded all my music, then about a month later everything went out, erased all my pics, had no recordings nothing, ughh i hate this product, ill go buy clothes instead,
shane b on September 19, 2009 at 4:32 pm
Not bad considering it was 54 bucks. The two Mega pixel camera is so so and has some trouble focusing. The audio player isn’t bad because you can create folders on the device however, you cannot upload whole folders onto the device. Each and every song must be tediously copied to the player in its specific folder. The video conversion software says vista ready , but I couldn’t get it to work with vista 32 or 64 bit! A little bit of a downer, The manual is nearly useless as it lacks detail and language skills. This one would be good if you are a computer whiz, but then you might be really unhappy with it, when compared to other items of a similar nature for higher prices. But definately has bang for the buck!
R. Clairvoix on September 19, 2009 at 7:02 pm
I absolutely loved this product the first time i got it, worked beautifully, fast, no trouble at all unfortunately, this brings me to the first problem, I only had it for a week before the screen broke. It’s much too sensitive, the only reason I’ve bought it again is because, I think being smashed into a wall is enough to break any MP3 player. The other problem with it wasn’t necessarily the Mp3 itself but the directions. It seems that it’s translated by a non-English speaker, cause there’s so much broken in English in it. other those, it’s a really good product.
Nurdin Secerbegovic on September 19, 2009 at 7:12 pm
Not a bad idea but this one is not for me but i will not throw it away I can use it still. From my opinion it could have been done better but hey how much you give is how much you get. OS on it seems like from those first color display cell phones but basics are kept to minimum. You have option to preview video but IT HAS TO BE encoded into 3GP which i hate and you have it with a CD that comes with it. CD contains WMP some codecs (which you definitely do not need unless you have a video encoded into an DiVx and you have no codecs installed on your computer (trust me when I say just go with Xvid codec – I deal with video almost 10 years now). The camera that comes with it is VGA meaning 320×240 15fps max size video files can created with what they say 2MP pinhole type camera. It is very fragile for my taste. The picture shown here is ok but once you turn it the other way (the one you actualy use) is not here so I will post a picture of that. Buttons that you utilize are horrible. You can hear it snap and if I press it much harder I fell like I am about to penetrate through them. Although this thing is 4 GB (enough for a child these days) it has additional port for micro SD card on it and thus expand your memory. First time I hooked it up for charging I have started copying one file and it took some time to start transfering even though it says it supports “high USB speeds”. Then had to format it but once you do that all you have to do is make folders in it like before and put your songs/videos/pictures in those folders. Music files are just copy/paste away. No need for additional reconverting but you can’t put folders on it since it will not recognize it. Music file has to be on root folder AUDIO. Guide that comes with it is horrible (bad english – and I am not an American or a person that speaks english language as native one). Once you mess things up you will have to use it but I would recommend that you use common sense for figuring out what is wrong with it (like computer knowledge). All in all not a bad idea but it could have been done better. The only thing I like about it is that it is the size of my Creative ZEN 16GB, and Ematic 4GB is twice as lighter than ZEN with an IDEA of all in one thing. These days just invest into a descent mobile phone you will have it all. But this can be a gift that can be disposable after a while (meaning when it breaks). Why I gave it 3 stars is because of weight, IDEA and simplicity.