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Archos 605 Wi-Fi Portable MP3 / Video Player 80GB | 
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| Brand: Archos Category: CE
Buy New: £169.99
Rating: 6 reviews Sales Rank: 3165
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: Yes Hard Drive Size: 80 Display Size: 4.3 Shipping Weight (lbs): 4 Dimensions (in): 5 x 1 x 3
MPN: 500963 Model: 500963 UPC: 690590509634 EAN: 0690590509634 ASIN: B000S5ZUHU
Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
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Product Description When it comes to portable multimedia, the ARCHOS 605 WiFi player is raising the bar! It packs several upgradeable features and wireless connectivity into one stylish, portable player.With its 80 GB of storage space and its superb 4.3? LCD touch screen that handles 16 million colours, the ARCHOS 605 WiFi is the ideal choice for enjoying your personal videos or favourite films (in MPEG-4 or WMV formats) when you're on the go. The user-friendly touch screen makes it easy for you to access the different audio play (MP3, WMA, WAV), photo (JPEG, BMP, PNG) and PDF formats. The built-in WiFi connection proves extremely useful for shared files from your computer, without your even having to turn on your player to stay connected.As if these features weren't enough to satisfy mobile multimedia fans, the ARCHOS 605 WiFi is upgradeable too, so you can customise your player and add accessories or optional software plug-ins. The possibilities are endless: transform your player into an audio recorder, video recorder or even a camcorder; connect it to your television, increase the possibilities by multiplying the formats (MPEG-2, video podcast?); add several utilities, gadgets or games? you can even transform it into a web navigator to surf the internet and watch streaming video.With its 5.5 hours of video play or 17 hours in audio, the ARCHOS 605 WiFi is a real pocket-sized multimedia entertainment centre that is sure to exceed your expectations.
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A superb product - DAB and MP3 in the car cheaply and easily! February 20, 2008 B. Tarry (Herts., UK) 21 out of 25 found this review helpful
This is a superb product. Without any wiring I can now get full DAB (depending on region and reception) in my car and it was so easy to set up - it virtually did it itself. Just fit the ariel, connect to the Highway, plug in to you in-car power socket (cigarette lighter) and let it do it's stuff. Within a minute or two it has found all available stations and identified a free FM frequency which it tells you to tune your car stereo to. And that's it. You're now listening to DAB. The controls are wasy and straightforward with a very clear instruction booklet. And on top of that it has an input socket for your MP3 or iPod so you can now play that through your car sterao if that doesn't itself come with a line in. And, you can take it out of the car and use it as a personal DAB radio with headphones (OK - a bit chunky to use as an MP3/iPOD subsitute in the gym but still portable), and you can then also plug it into your home HiFi with an appropriate cable betweeh the aux on the HiFi and the line-out on Highway. The only moan I have is the in-car stand supplied for it. It uses a suction pad to fix to the car shelf and in the way of suction pads, it doesn't really work. But I just put it on a convenient shelf on the dashboard so no probs to me. Sorry if this comes over a bit over the top, but I love this radio. Pure do it again.
Great piece of hardware May 9, 2008 Mrs. J. Sharp (Bournemouth, united kingdom) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
One of the best models released by Archos a 160GB hard drive holds lots of films, music, photos, even use it to back up a computer whether it be a mac or windows it is compatible with both. What has been added to this series is the wi-fi facility if you have broadband you can sit and pick up the internet and surf the web or even in any hotspots. It's the ideal machine if you have long journeys it's light portable and the 4.5" screen is crystal clear having had the previous model to this one which had half the memory they have certainly surpassed themselves at Archos it's easy to use and stores masses of data whatever you want to put on it.
Why didn't I get one of these before January 6, 2009 Essex Chandler (Wickford, Essex) I wanted a gadget that I could record direct from the TV, store photos, download my camcorder and store my music. This unit does that and more. Ok the docking station is extra but by buying this "older" version I saved over 100 and used that saving to buy the docking station and web browser. Recording TV is easy with the scheduler that you update every week from the web. (Free scheduler for a year - hmm wonder how much next year) Pick the programme and click on record. The unit even "talks" to my Freeview box to change channels and turn it on or off. Neat. I've recorded programmes that the kids can watch on long car journeys and films that I can watch when and where I please - train, office or even when everyone else in the house is watching the main TV. Added all our photos which we can show the in-laws in a slide show - and the screen is bigger than the camera screen, so they can actually see the photos. Added all my music and I've set up playlists etc which is something I've never bothered with before. That's because it does all the functions of several different units in a straight forward and easy to understand way. Even downloaded a couple of free widgets and I've now got a calculator and note pad on it. The browser when you're hooked up to the internet via WiFi is just like your PC. Add favourites and using the virtual keyboard you can type in URL's etc. So for those quick visits to the internet where you don't want to wait for the PC to fire up - absolutely brilliant. Finally for those other reviewers who note there is no where for the stylus - there's an elasticated loop in the sleeve/cover that comes with it. Thought it strange that Archos wouldn't design something for that and it holds it just fine. All in all - It does what I wanted and is in use everyday.
Really wonderful stuff, but`````` March 17, 2008 Wu Yijun (UK) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
This is really wonderful stuff, however, there are some weak points 1. When read PDF, it is a little bit too slow 2. The battery should have a longer time 3. Charging takes too much time 4. The plug-ins should be free, it is very annoying to pay extra money for plug-ins Good POints 1. Very powerful and the graphic performance is excellent 2. The wifi is good! 3. Fast file transfer speed 4. A lot of free small programs can be installed, like Chess 5. Fair enough if compare to IPOD in Price and Functions. In sum, this player really worth the money I paid.
expensive but worth it April 4, 2008 G. Morris (UK) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
What I wanted - a simple device to backup and store all my music collection and other media so they could be accesses from the sofa via the TV. The Achos is great for this and relatively simple to use once set up. You need to buy the docking bay and figure out how to play music via the TV and the HiFi at the same time (basically set up docking station for the TV and connect HiFi via the headphones jack) it doesn't get 5 stars because * The instructions are terrible. There is a short paper overview document but the detail is on a set of pdfs installed on the machine. The instructions are not exact enough and don't cover some basic tasks. * Synchronisation is not exact or and this causes problems with file names and carefully crafted playlists. * When watched on the TV it has a slightly 1995 look to it. A good look but just dated.
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