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Wolverine Data MVP
Created: 05/31/2006
Video description: Get a first look at the Wolverine Data MVP in action.

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Wolverine Data MVP (60GB) Review

Editors' rating

The good: The Wolverine Data MVP has solid sound and image quality; comes in 60GB, 100GB, or 120GB capacities; includes a built-in multiformat memory-card reader; and provides a remote control and a carrying case with an integrated speaker. It has audio and video outputs, voice and line-in recording, a removable rechargeable battery, and NTSC and PAL video modes.

The bad: The bulky Wolverine Data MVP doesn't play DRM-protected files or support ID3 tags. Its EQ modes sound poor, and there's no user-programmable EQ. Other flaws include so-so remote control performance and short battery life.

The bottom line: If you're looking for an oversize portable media player that emphasizes hard drive capacity and media-card support over compactness and DRM support, check out the Wolverine Data MVP.

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Wolverine Data MVP (60GB) Specs

Manufacturer: Wolverine Data
Part number: 9060

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