When portable players are getting more and more jack-of-all-trades, it's good
to see one that concentrates on the basics.
Trekstor’s
Vibez
is able to show a few photos and act as a stopwatch, but it’s primarily a
high-capacity music player, pure and simple.
Its neatly designed lozenge shape, with a matt black front and chrome back,
is dominated by two inset circles. The top one has a conventionally rectangular
colour display set into it, while the bottom one is a large control disc.
Rotating it scrolls up and down through menus when selecting tracks, and adjusts
volume when playing them.
The player would benefit from a click-wheel effect as provided by the iPod,
so the user gets feedback when flicking between options. The disc an be pressed
down, top and bottom, either side or in the centre, for transport control and
option selection.
The Vibez is fitted with 12GB of internal memory, so most users should be
able to get the important parts of even a large music collection onto it, with
space left over for photos too. The amount of space also allows for formats that
are less compressed than mp3 – the player supports WAV, OGG and FLAC, as well as
mp3 and WMA. Sound reproduction is clear and precise and the supplied Sennheiser
in-ear earphones are a touch above those typically supplied with cheaper
players, both in sound quality and comfort.
There’s a sound recorder built into the machine, which can handle both voice
input and line-in (a cable is included). Both sound sources end up as WAV files
on the player – there’s no direct mp3 or WMA encoding. The replaceable Lithium
ion battery will give up to 20 hours playback, which will get most people
through a good couple of days between recharges. The player charges back up,
through its USB connection, in a couple of hours.
As for software,
Magix
MP3 Player SE is provided to handle playlist organisation and music
downloading and despite the SE designation, which usually means 'cut down', it’s
a fairly full-featured utility. It’s not that easy to work your way around,
though, and may take a while to learn. It provides Internet radio selection and
playback from a wide range of genres, so it is a good source of free original
material.
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