Vamp VP-228 (128MB) Video
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Vamp VP-228 (128MB) Review
The good: FM and line-in recording; long battery life.
The bad: Clumsy foldout design; can charge battery only through USB port; poor built-in speakers.
The bottom line: The Vamp VP-228 is a nice try at something different, but this plug-in player misses the mark.
