Creative MuVo Micro N200 256 MB MP3 Player Dark Blue

Creative MuVo Micro N200 256 MB MP3 Player Dark Blue
Manufacturer: Creative Labs
Product Type: CE
Editorial Review:
Product Description
The Creative MuVo Micro N200 is the sleekest new flash ultra-portable MP3/WMA player from Creative. Incredibly thin in design, it's packed with the latest features to meet all your needs. Enjoy the amazing, skip free, audio quality when you're listening to your MP3 and WMA music. The MuVo Micro N200 comes complete with an FM tuner, Voice/FM recording, and Line-In encoding for direct connection and recording from any audio source. Directly record your music from a CD player - no computers needed! Transfer audio and data files in seconds with the Drag-and-Drop feature and USB 2.0 support. In addition, Auto Synchronization makes it easy to transfer all your favorite songs and albums from CDs through the line-in connector.Experience uninterrupted listening pleasure with its long-life battery. Hold it in the palm of your hand or slip it into your pocket. Start feeling your music, not your player!
Average customer rating: 3.5
- DVD recorder
- Easy to use, and no problems thus far
- not as easy as it is cracked up to be
- Not User Friendly to Camcorders other than Sony
- great for its purpose
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Sony VRDMC3 DVDirect DVD Recorder
Manufacturer: Sony
Product Group: CE
Binding: Electronics
ASIN: B000HTF7DE
2006-10-09 |
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Product Description
The VRD-MC3 is the next generation in DVDirect DVD recorders. Easily transfer home video and digital photos to DVD without a PC. Connect virtually any camcorder, VCR or Digital Video Recorder (DVR) and record video to DVD in real time. Insert a Memory Stick, Memory Stick(R) Duo, Secure Digital (SD), xD Picture card or Compact Flash (CF) memory card into the MC3 recorder and record digital pictures directly to DVD as a slideshow, or for photo storage. Enhanced connectivity to the HDD Handycam(R) family will record all video to DVD (full mode) or just what's new from your last DVD burn (incremental mode). Using a USB cable, you can connect to Windows XP/2000 PC to make DVD copies to share. Records From USB, DV, Composite Video, S-Video Inputs Supports Memory Stick, SD, xD, CF Camera Memory Cards Real-Time DVD Recording From Camcorder, VCR, DVR Record Up To 8 Hours Video Per Disc Full Support For Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Sound 2.5 inch Color LCD Display 4 - 3 Full Screen and 16 - 9 Wide Screen Support DVD+R / Double Layer DVD+RW / 2.4x Double Layer DVD+R Connect To PC Via USB To Make DVD Copies to Share Transfer your home videos and digital photos to DVDs without a PC. The VRD-MC3 DVD recorder allows you to record video to DVD in real time. Compatible with HDR-FX1 & HDR-HC3 HandyCam camcorders
Customer Reviews:
DVD recorder.......2007-05-21
This is a perfect machine to copy video tape to DVD and also for making a DVD slide show of still photos.
Easy to use, and no problems thus far.......2007-05-20
I am extremely happy with this product. I bought it to transfer tapes from a Sony Hi8, Sony DV and VHS. In the past I had transfered the Hi8 and DV tapes via my computer. The problem was that this took time (to do properly) and tied up my computer. Not being particularly interested in doing video editing, I really found the transfer process boring. In the end I just gave up. I bought the burner due to its simple interface. With the VRDMC3 you just connect the device of your choice, press a couple of buttons and you have a DVD. I have copied hours of tapes, and had no coasters so far; using both single and dual layer DVDs. I have not connected this to my computer, so I can't comment on its use as an extra computer DVD drive (but I expect it would work well). The drawbacks of the unit are that you cannot hear sound while you are copying and you cannot make titles etc (but that would defeat the simplicity of the device). If you want to make DVDs with full menues etc, this is not for you. If you want a simple, high quality DVD burner that will enable you to finally get around to copying all your tapes to DVD, I recommend this burner.
not as easy as it is cracked up to be.......2007-05-13
bought the product to transfer VHS cassettes unto DVD. Comes without cable to do so. Thank goodness the second salesman I talked to figured out what cable I needed. Then the thing didn't work. Called technical support who told me that I needed to order special dvds to fit. I did that, and the recorder still didn't work. Turns out it was faulty and exchanged it. The second item worked. The picture that shows the recording is very small, no sound, doesn't indicate when DVD is full. The item does what it says it will, but there must be a better way.
Not User Friendly to Camcorders other than Sony.......2007-04-28
I bought this recorder to use in conjunction with the Canon HV20 High Def camcorder I had on pre-release order. When I received the Canon HV20 a couple of weeks ago, I was excited about the possibility of transferring high definition shots from the Canon to DVD via the Sony VRDMC3. I realized from the Sony advertisements that the transfer to DVD would not be in high def, and I understood that fact. After many frustrating hours, I can state with authority that there is no possible way to transfer high definition footage from the Canon HV20 to the Sony VRDMC3. Before purchasing these 2 items, I read all the available reviews, and even in hindsight, I think the Sony write-ups are misleading--although I notice in some of their recent posts that they mention using the VRDMC3 WITH a variety of Sony camcorders. I tried the VRDMC3 with my Sony VX1000 (low def, but 3 CCD camcorder). The VRDMC3 made the transfer but not easily. My advice is that if you wish to transfer high def material to DVD (in low def) using the VRDMC3, buy one of the recommended Sony camcorders. The Sony VRDMC3 only receives high def through its USB port, but the Canon HV20 transmits high def through a firewire port. I wrote to Canon tech support, describing my inability to have the 2 machines work together. Canon tech support wrote me a long, specific email, basically saying that there was "no way" because of the difference described above. At the same time (3 days ago), I wrote Sony tech support asking them for assistance and have received no answer whatever. I am an avid Sony user with 3 Sony vidcams, a Sony digital camera, a Sony Q Reader, a subscriber to Sony Connect, holder of a Sony credit card. And, Sony doesn't have the courtesy to even answer me and tell me about the incompatibility problem. I also burned a slide show using the VRDMC3 with very high quality images shot in JPEG/Large/Fine quality with a Nikon D200 camera. The quality the VRDMC3 produces is so terrible that I wouldn't let any of my friends see the slide show. Am I disappointed? You bet!
great for its purpose.......2007-04-11
If you have boxes of video8, Hi8 and/or DV tapes that span the years, this is a great way to back them up to a easy DVD format without spending hours at the computer. Sure, the menus are generic, but you can set it all up quickly, push the buttons and walk away while it does its magic. Great for making DVDs of kids and grandkids to distribute to relatives. Excellent way to archive memories of 10-20 years ago without the worry of connecting an old camcorder to your new HDTV.
Simple to use; blank DVDs are cheap. No need to connect to a computer or monitor. It's all here in one box.
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