Though the i.Beat organix is primarily designed for music, the unit also functions as a mobile storage device, with the ability to hold text files, small photos, and other data. Listeners will also dig the integrated voice recorder, which lets them record voice notes, lectures, and interviews in MP3 format for later use. The unit even offers a line-in jack for recording from an external source, such as a CD player or cassette deck. And should the music playback get a little tired by itself, you can turn on one of the dynamic visualization effects, which pulse to the beat of the music.
Other details include SRS WOW surround sound effects; 11 predefined equalizer settings (auto EQ, user-defined, dance, eXtreme bass, jazz, classical, live, normal, pop, reggae, rock, SRS, and techno); settable play speeds; support for ID3 tagging; a text viewer that displays TXT files; a digital clock with an alarm, stopwatch, and sleep timer; a pair of headphone jacks to accommodate two listeners at once; and a high-speed USB 2.0 interface.
The i.Beat organix--which comes with a set of Sennheiser headphones and a copy of Magix MP3 Maker SE music administration software--is compatible with Windows 98 SE, M3, 2000, and XP, Mac OS X 10.3.x, and Linux Kernel 2.4.x operating systems. The powerful lithium-polymer battery, meanwhile, charges via the USB connection and runs for roughly 25 hours per charge. The entire unit is backed by a one-year warranty.
What's in the Box
i.Beat organix MP3 player, USB 2.0 cable, Sennheiser earphones, line-in cable, neck strap, Magix MP3 Maker SE software CD-ROM, user's manual.
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By Amazon Verified Purchase(What's this?) This review is from: TrekStor i.Beat Organix 1 GB MP3 Player (Red) (Electronics) The good: it plays ogg format recordings, it kinda works with Linux, no software required on PC, compact.
The bad: only one GB - needs four, impossible to upgrade firmware using Linux or Vista - I had to use a XP PC elsewhere, seems a bit over priced - but that could be because of the weak dollar. |