Review: Philips HDD6330
Review: Philips HDD6330: it gets a 7.3/10 rating, for its good sound, nice design and features (WMA DRM10 support for music subscription services, FM radio, voice recorder). The touch-sensitive interface is intuitive but the the lack of tactile controls on the device is noted as a huge downer. (Don’t get me wrong, I’m all for tactile feedback, it’s just that I don’t remember such bashing when the 3rd gen. iPod was around.) Finally, the review notes there are processor-performance issues experienced by some users, which is something you may want to consider before spending your hard-earned cash.
This is review #2. You may want to read review #1, or
our presentation of the Philips HDD6330 here.
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