I have read many reviews of the Rio Carbon (%gb) p ...
Battery life, storage, stopwatch (cool), size, adjustable 5-band graphic equalizer
Battery meter is not accurate. It will seem to drain away, but it's just the firmware not accurately reporting actual battery life. Rio Software requires that Windows Media Player 9 be installed
Posted Nov 12, 2005 - I have read many reviews of the Rio Carbon (%gb) player and I can say that I really am glad I did not buy the iPod Nano. Though I was just a minute away from clicking BUY on CompUSA.com when I remembered this player. It has more storage space (at 5GB -> iPod's 2GB), longer battery life (20h -> iPod's 8h). Though it may not be color and have all those features it is still a better buy. However, Rio went under so if you can find this player get it. I got mine for under 200$. The software installed fine, but requires that Windows Media Player 9 be installed as well, which is silly. It's because WMA files that are protected with DRM use MP9. I have two PC (XP & Win98 SE). I have had no issues with the USB plug-n-play under XP, however the player will not install fully under Win98 SE unless you have a USB 2.0 port, which mine does not. It will go through the motions, but when you try & access the drive it woin't show up in the drives list even though the Device manger says it there. Battery meter is not accurate. It will seem to drain away, but it's just the firmware not accurately reporting actual battery life. I have used this in a cross country trip (LA to Arkansas) and was able to listen to 12 hours of music, and the battery didn't die. This week I charged it full on Monday and it died (shutoff) yesterday (Saturday after midnight). I have 23hrs of music in 388 files (96kbs to 320kbs). It shut off on song 311. So the battery IS just over 20h. All in all a very great buy over the iPod fad. If you can find it, get it. Plus, you can put regular files on it and playlists. NOTE: Someone said you can't generate a playlist. You generate a playlist with your MP3 program (listsening to songs off the Rio, of course) then save the playlist to the Rio; then you have a playlist to listen to.
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