At just 0.54 x 1.34 x 3.09-inches and 1.2-ounces, Insignia's sporty NS-DA1G player manages to pack 1GB of storage for all your favorite MP3, WMA, WMA-DRM, and JPEG files. Other features include a bright 1.2-inch OLED display, built-in FM tuner w/20 presets, USB 2.0-connectivity, rubber casing, and up to 18-hours of continuous playback. Product page. "Continue reading" for the review -- bonus video included (interface tour).
Pros
Very affordable at just $79.99. User-friendly interface. Its 1.2-inch screen is very sharp, colorful, and crisp. Transferring songs to the device was a breeze via USB. Incredible 18+ hour battery life. The included CD-ripping software converted an entire album in minutes.
Cons
Player did not come with a hand strap. Headphones were mediocre in terms of sound quality. Casing is not slip-resistant. No jog-wheel navigation.
Interface Tour
Bottom Line
If you've been looking for a no-frills budget-priced MP3 player, Insignia's NS-DA1G definitely belongs on your list. Not only is this player tiny enough to fit comfortably in your pocket, sound quality is great. We give it 4.5 out of 5 stars.
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[...] Insignia NS-DA1G with 1.2 inch OLED-Display The NS-DA1G is 0.54×3.09 inchas and has a bright 1.2-inch OLED-Display. The player has a FM-tuner USB 2.0 connectivity, rubber casing and up to 18 hours of continuous playpack. The Oled screen is very sharp, colorful and crisp.[via techblog] Share and Enjoy:These icons link to social bookmarking sites where readers can share and discover new web pages. [...]
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[...] I had a chance to play with both models (which are essentially identical) and was left rather impressed with the functionality and ease of use as compared to name brand players (check out the interface here). The 2GB price is right, the size is good, and they are easy to use for you non-tech folk. I suggest heading over to Best Buy to pick one up if you are currently in the market, or forgot to get someone a present. [...]
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