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MPIO One (1GB, black) Review
The good: The MPIO One packs a lot into an incredibly small package, including music, video, photos, FM radio, and a recorder. It's attractive, scratch resistant, and so lightweight that you won't notice you're carrying it.
The bad: The MPIO One's screen is smaller than a postage stamp, and who actually wants to watch video at that size? Plus, the included video-conversion software doesn't always work, sound quality is so-so, and the controls can be frustrating.
The bottom line: If you really want video on a budget, the MPIO One fits the bill, but we'd prefer to have a fractionally larger Cowon iAudio U3 or, better yet, a video iPod.
MPIO One (1GB, black) Specs
Manufacturer: Digitalway Inc.
Part number: FG200-1G/BLACK
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