First Portable Media Centers Hit Store Shelves 280
An anonymous reader writes "After months of speculation and hype, the first Portable Media Center based on Microsoft's 'Windows Mobile software for Portable Media Centers' has finally hit store shelves. The Zen Portable Media Center, from Creative Labs, is now available at Best Buy and Fry's Electronics, priced under $500. That money basically buys a 3.8-inch color LCD screen, ultra-fast USB 2.0 port to transfer video, music, and digital photos from your PC, and an internal 20 GB hard drive."
I have one, I'm impressed. (Score:5, Interesting)
The UI is clean and easy to use, and the sync works great. I also like that it is easy to configure the system to transcode (in the background) all of your content to lower quality in order to optimize space utilization.
These are actually surprisingly good tools. There's a good review here [winsupersite.com].
I will say, however, that if I had not gotten one for free (again, don't ask) then I don't think I would have been willing to pay $500 for one. When they either get down into the $350 range, or have MUCH higher capacities at the $500 price point perhaps.
Re:I have one, I'm impressed. (Score:5, Insightful)
Different use? You don't watch the same movie 2x (Score:3, Insightful)
20gb is not gigantic but it helps keep the price sane and is more then enough for 20 high quality movies or a shit load of tv captures.
Re:I have one, I'm impressed. (Score:3, Insightful)
Yeah, but how many people with 80GB mp3 players really listen to 80GB worth of music over the course of a week/month/year? The only person I know with a 40GB iPod listens to the same worn out dance albums from 1998 over and over and over and over . The
Re:I have one, I'm impressed. (Score:5, Insightful)
You do realize that people don't load each day's music selection into their iPods as part of their morning rituals, don't you? Why do you think you have to watch/listen to your entire collection in a single charge?? Plug it in when you get home at night, unplug and take it with you in the morning. Listen to whatever subset of your collection you want during the day.
Re:I have one, I'm impressed. (Score:2, Interesting)
Heh, that is probably the only real market for it(that and for parents who want to keep their kids silent on long trips). Is this a big enough audience to make a profit on? Music only devices appeal to a much broader range of people. You can listen to music while walking around town, or in your car. Let's hope people aren't watching video while doing either of these activitie
Re:I have one, I'm impressed. (Score:4, Insightful)
Re:I have one, I'm impressed. (Score:2, Funny)
Not exactly a "throw it in my pocket in case I want to mess with it" sort of thing.
Re:I have one, I'm impressed. (Score:2)
Re:I have one, I'm impressed. (Score:2)
Re:I have one, I'm impressed. (Score:2)
Heh, that is probably the only real market for it(that and for parents who want to keep their kids silent on long trips). Is this a big enough audience to make a profit on?
Many people in the Eastern U.S. take commuter trains. Bay Area, too. And Europe, and Asia. Most of America drives to work, yes, but there's a huge market for commuters in other places. And of course there's
Re:I have one, I'm impressed. (Score:2)
Re:I have one, I'm impressed. (Score:2, Funny)
Sshhhh!! He said not to ask. Ooooohh, now you're in trouuuuuuble...
How to get your own free Media Center (Score:2)
I know how he got it. He sold his soul to Bill Gates, and got 15 of his friends to do the same. Then Microsoft sent him a free one. He didn't even have to pay shipping.
You can get your own for free to. Just go to:
http://www.freemediacenter.com?referer_id=6587412 [freemediacenter.com]
Re:I have one, I'm impressed. (Score:2)
(again, don't ask)
I must, I must! I've already dispatched Mondo...
Question for ya (Score:2)
Re:I have one, I'm impressed. (Score:2)
Re:I have one, I'm impressed. (Score:2)
Hmm... (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:Hmm... (Score:4, Insightful)
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Re:Hmm... (Score:2)
I found it humorous!
If it drops to the under $300 price point (Score:5, Interesting)
You could always get them a gameboy (Score:2)
Re:If it drops to the under $300 price point (Score:2)
Re:If it drops to the under $300 price point (Score:3, Informative)
The gizmo geek in me keeps glancing hungrily at these things, but then I remember how much I *like* my kids staring out the window rather than at a screen while we're driving.
Yes, but, (Score:4, Funny)
whew, close call.
run lin*whack*
First? Not by a long shot. (Score:4, Informative)
Re:First? Not by a long shot. (Score:2)
it might be the first for a device based on "Microsoft's 'Windows Mobile software for Portable Media Centers'" though. maybe that's a plus, dunno really.
Re:First? Not by a long shot. (Score:2, Funny)
*On their new F150 chassis platform that is.
Microsoft created the first console! To be based off the windows 2000 kernel, that is.
Re:First? Not by a long shot. (Score:2)
Yes, first. (Score:2)
Re:First? Not by a long shot. (Score:3, Informative)
I happen to run XP MCE at home, and I like it quite a lot, but I don't want a pocket video player that's tethered to it or to Windows Media Player 10. I'm much more likely to end up purchasing the brand-new Archos Gmini 400, which was officially released about a week ago and should have a street price around $35
Very kewl. (Score:4, Funny)
Hmmm (Score:5, Insightful)
These look like little more than toys for people who buy things because they are new. Novelty, nothing less, especially at that price, useability, and size.
Re:Hmmm (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:Hmmm (Score:2)
So yeah, after the first five minutes, I am damn glad to have a magazine or seven and some games on my phone on hand. These devices don't fit my other needs -- I travel with a subnotebook so I can also surf and mail besides just watch movie
Re:Hmmm (Score:2)
In short, people in your position of being in the potential market are rare, and are already served by thier laptop/notebook pcs.
Re:Hmmm (Score:2)
On a WTMI note, I also happen to love the smell of jet fuel. Airports are fun just for that alone. That plus watching 500,000lbs accelerate to 150+ kts and take off is a pretty awesome sight as we
Re:Hmmm (Score:3, Insightful)
Nice rant, but you're out of touch with reality. When you're backpacking through Europe you should chat it up and
Re:Hmmm (Score:2)
What's interesting is it's not the folks up in First and Business with them (where I'm sitting ;-) but it's the huddled masses back in steerage. Typically they're used as electonic pacifiers/babysitters. Anything that can keep a child from screaming/running around on an airplane is a Good Thing (how I miss those days when there was a
Wait Til Version 3 (Score:4, Funny)
Service Pack 1 released 15 minutes later...
more formats (Score:5, Insightful)
divx would be nice too, but there would be a licensing issue.
Re:more formats (Score:2)
Re:more formats (Score:2)
Re:more formats (Score:2)
He says the DivX movies transfered over and play perfectly.
Just to be clear, once on the device they are WMV files, but they converted automatically. So where's the problem?
Naming (Score:3, Interesting)
Zen koan (Score:3, Funny)
bah, schoopsed. (Score:5, Funny)
Dang it, I knew I should have waited on buying the mediocre-speed USB 2.0 port version. Now all my friends will be laughing at me because they have the ultra-fast version.
It's a flop (Score:4, Interesting)
Well, for $600 I can get this low-end laptop running Windows XP Home [walmart.com] with wireless networking, 40 gig drive and DVD slot, which is capable of doing so much more, which pretty much includes all the options available in PMC.
For $300 the PMC might be interesting. For $100 it would be a hot seller. But $500? Give me a break.
Re:It's a flop (Score:3, Informative)
What a tard (Score:3, Informative)
It is a fraction of the weight.
You basiclly wanted to show how smart you are eh. Oooh you can buy a totally different device for 100 dollars more so it is crap. Kinda like saying a mercedes is bad car since for a few th
Re:It's a flop (Score:3, Informative)
Oh, and it's also ~$500.
Re:It's a flop (Score:2)
I mean, how many movies do you have to watch on that thing to justify $500 spent?
Re:It's a flop (Score:3, Insightful)
Ultralight laptops will cost more, but not much more. We have that formfactor in the laptop form already. On the other hand if I (and millions other Americans) do have a laptop, there's even less incentives to buy a PMC. The ROI is simply not there.
$100 hot seller - sorry, that makes absolutely no sense at al
Re:It's a flop (Score:3, Insightful)
You find me an ultralight laptop of about the size of that media player that costs "not much more" than 500 bucks. Seriously.
Like you I am not sure if the media players hit the market sweet spot in the dimensions of small, versatility, and price, many people will perceive a 600 dollar big notebook a better deal as you point out. But I do know there's no subnotebook that comes close to both the price and size areas of this media player.
Re:It's a flop (Score:3, Informative)
Of course if one prefers to watch movies on 4'' screen, then PMC is the perfect match.
Re:It's a flop (Score:3, Funny)
Except race nascar drivers you insensitive clod!
Re:It's a flop (Score:2)
Other than that an Athlon, a wireless card, and a 40 gig make it a pretty good everyday pc.
I will buy one.. (Score:2, Interesting)
I know, I can probably record it on my ReplayTV and then get it onto my PC and then onto the device, but I want it in one step!
You can already do that on a portable (Score:3, Informative)
Also, the Archos 3xx series supports recording video directly to the device however they don't have the fancy PVR-style features.
Ugh! It runs Windows! (Score:5, Insightful)
Microsoft always wants to extend Windows even into areas where it does not belong. A handheld running Windows? What on earth for? Now this too? No thanks. Give me a Palm, give me an iPod, give me a simple tool that works well and elegantly.
Re:Ugh! It runs Windows! (Score:3, Interesting)
Did Apple port a stripped down OS X for it, or even a Darwin framework?
They tried! Then they threw up their hands and hired an outside company, Pixo, to write the software for them. Otherwise it would have been another Copeland/Pink/Taligent disaster.While I am no MS appologist (Score:3, Insightful)
It's akin to using X11 on the Zaurus. Would you argue that is bloat, and that they should writ
Re:Ugh! It runs Windows! (Score:4, Insightful)
Yet when
However, in the future as computational power and memory resources grow ever smaller, the amount of bloat for the OS may matter less. For all we know, we'll see sixth generation "portable media centers" capable of playing DoomIII of course the display will look like crap on the holographic emitter and controlling the gameplay with hand gestures will be a chore, I'm sure it will be a hit for the hardcore game enthusiest
Re:Ugh! It runs Windows! (Score:2)
Be grateful for it!
Could you think of any better way to make it crackable?
Re:Ugh! It runs Windows! (Score:5, Interesting)
AMEN. Try having windows on your cellphone. It's absolutely miserable to deal with(work phone, otherwise I'd toss it in a heartbeat). Even simple tasks like dialing a phone number are long, arduous processes that involve re-keying often because I enter numbers too fast for the system to keep up. It's like having all the annoying problems of running windows on a low-end PC with none of the benefit.
Don't get me wrong, it's nice having so many features in my phone(email/instant messaging/etc), but couldn't they have at least left the core features like dialing ALONE?
Mod yourself (Score:2)
How much does the license cost? (Score:4, Insightful)
Re:How much does the license cost? (Score:3, Insightful)
I don't understand the constant atte
Re:How much does the license cost? (Score:2)
Lots of us are PC geeks, and seeing as how it's simple to put your own together... It's rather easy to see how the DIY-crowd would climb onto that thought train.
Or is it just me?
If you want portable media ... (Score:5, Informative)
Archos AV3xx
Archos AV4xx
iRiver PMP-1xx
RCA Lyra 27xx
All of the above at LEAST play mpeg 4 video. Most can record Audio, some video, and one is ever a PVR. Educate thyself, consumer.
And if you're a linux nut, I believe both the Archos and iRiver are Linux based however neither appear hacked to any great degree.
Check the iRiver site more closely, 2 variants (Score:2)
iRiver (Score:3, Informative)
Re:iRiver (Score:3, Informative)
still problems connecting to nForce motherboard? (Score:2, Informative)
Huge Problem - No Tuner (Score:5, Insightful)
I would have thought it would be as simple as:
Irony (Score:3, Insightful)
Sheesh, Zen is about as big of a buz word these days as I dunno some kinda crazy buz word.
I'm pretty sure most people don't really even know what Zen is, and if they did, they'd wonder why people call stuff Zen. It has nothing to do with motorcycle riding.
Big question (Score:2)
The big problem is that with so many groups out there releasing things, their settings and codecs etc. are fairly varied.
Which portable player out there can handle divX 5.0 (and be upgradeable to newer versions), Xvid, handle codec upgrades, etc? This is the feature that will make or break buying one of these for me.
so does my mobile phone (Score:3, Interesting)
linux support? (Score:2)
Re:linux support? (Score:2)
What i would like is linux tablet support or linux support for some device where the entire computer is inside the monitor. Kinda like Apples new iMac, but smaller still. Smaller as in bulkiness. Like a laptop, but not that expensive. Is there such a device?
Wish list (Score:2)
In 1997 I purchased a Newton 2100, hoping I could do on-the-go audio recording / editing by getting a PCMCIA card that had a SPDIF port (so I could plug in a digital microphone as well as an external DAT), get the RAM up to the point where I could edit digital audio of at least a few minutes in length, and actually find some version of Peak / Spark / etc. that would run on the little beastie. None of these things were meant to be, and I ended up using it as a PDA only.
These days, the palmtops and such a
Be careful : Misleading label ... (Score:4, Informative)
The list of System Requirements says it all.
I'll buy this kind of device only if it is recognized as a Mass Storage Device when plugged on the USB port, not if I have to go through WMP to use it.
Maybe cool, but... (Score:2)
It does lots of things, Bluetooth and WiFi, for around $300.
A really nice piece of hardware, especially for the price.
I want to like it, but you know, it's got that 20% brain-damage-ness
of Microsoft that makes it fall short of being a satisfying fetish device:
Convoluted menus, syncing with too many options to set, WiFi that
won't connect without poking at it, remnants of applications that are
left after uninstalling, crashes, install files that are se
All I can say is.... (Score:2, Funny)
I just bought one (Score:5, Interesting)
I loved my iPod, but it was unstable and locked up repeatedly. It was my second such iPod to do so. My first such iPod was one that I had bought only two weeks ago. I exchanged the first iPod for the second iPod because after only one day of use the first iPod had begun locking up. Many thanks to Best Buy for living up to their 30 day return policy.
Anyway, with regard to the Zen PMC, my initial impressions are mixed:
1. The unit is very large and bulky compared to an iPod. In fact, the unit is large enough that you'll have to wear very loose-fitting pants in order to carry the unit in your pocket. And the unit is too heavy to carry in your hand for a long period of time.
2. Installation of the battery is needlessly hazardous to the unit and is needlessly annoying. Before installing the battery, you must adjust a tiny, delicate on/off within the battery compartment to the "on" position using whatever small tool that you might have sitting nearby. If you're not careful you could *easily* break the switch by pushing too hard on it. Also, if you don't have a small tool (e.g. a jeweler's screwdriver) sitting nearby then you're not even going to be able to start using your unit. I was fortunate as after a few minutes of scrounging around I was able to find a jeweler's screwdriver. Had I not found a tool I would have been pretty pissed off. My iPod didn't require any such silliness.
3. The unit's buttons have a cheap feel to them. The "Back" button not only feels cheap, but is too far recessed into the casing to be easily used.
4. The top (user facing) half of the unit is made of glossy black plastic and therefore shows fingerprints a lot. Within a few seconds of being handled the unit no longer looks new.
5. (Completly subjective) The unit completely lacks the sexy, cool appearance of an iPod. If I were a Mac user (I'm a Windows and Linux user), I'd probably say that the PMC is to an iPod as a generic Wintel desktop box is to a Mac G5 desktop box.
6. The directions claim that you should charge the battery for *sixteen* hours before first use. Sixteen hours is a long time to wait before taking a new toy for a walk.
7. The unit's UI is very easy to figure out. Mostly that's because...
8.
9. Windows Media Player 10 is required in order to synchronize the PMC with your PC. Without getting very far at all I got so annoyed with WMP 10 that I decided to post these comments. WMP 10 is bad in several ways. First, WMP 10 is still in beta. That's right. In order to get music onto your new $500 PMC, you're going to have to use beta software. Thanks Microsoft. And this is not just any beta software. This is software that installs a bunch of DRM stuff onto your computer. In fact, there are several steps in the installation procedure where you encounter DRM-related dialog boxes. These dialog boxes explain things such as the fact that the installer connects to Microsoft's servers to register your computer with Microsoft so Microsoft can assign your machine some sort DRM ticket. Depending upon how you feel about DRM, you might not be too happy about any of this.
10. Using WMP 10 to synchronize with the PMC seems to be broken. I keep telling it to synchronize and it keeps pretending that it is, but it isn't. I have about 16GB of songs to synchronize. With my iPod, I had the process of synchronization completed in less than an hour. I just plugged in my iPod to the cradle and everything just worked. With the PMC
Re:When you buy this product... (Score:2, Informative)
That would be really interesting, if it were true. Jackass.
I actually own one of these things, and I can say 100% that you don't HAVE to re-encode your music to a DRM enabled format. Indeed, it is not even the default setting-- by default, your music is not encoded. If you DO set it to re-encode for space purposes, it does NOT drm the content-- you're free to co
Re:When you buy this product... (Score:3, Insightful)
Look, I don't know whether the original poster's claim is true or not, but..
If you read what he's actually written, as opposed to what you assumed he wrote, you'll see his
Re:When you buy this product... (Score:2)
Re:When you buy this product... (Score:2, Informative)
These devices will play video, music and photos that are transferred from a PC running Windows XP. The devices will playback Windows Media® Video (.wmv), Windows Media Audio (.wma), MP3 and display JPG images. The device is also compatible with other file types including MPEG, MPEG2, DVR-MS, ASF, WAV and MIDI.
So we can stick to MPEG for no DRM.
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Re:Shark? (Score:2)
Judging by your UID you're not, though. Are you just noticing that
It re-encodes video for you (Score:3, Informative)
File transfers to the player are very slow (less than 100 KB/Sec). What do I do?
You may be transferring files that may be configured for other devices and formats, or your computer's CPU does not meet the recommended system requirements. Windows Media Player 10 changes or transcodes files before transferring them to your player.
Files that exceed the following specifications may require more time to change or transcode:
This should be less than or equal to Bitrate - 800
Re:Can't wait for Apple's (Score:2)
Actaully, I can't say that for sure. My cousin has a powerbook and he hooks it up to the tv all the time, so I'm assuming the powerbook can do the same. Anyone can verify?
Hrm nevermind I seemed to have answered myself. At the applestore they have an AV cable for 19 dollars. Says the caption:
Need to display to a TV through your iBook's AV port? This cable will allow you to connect your iBook to a large screen television.
Disclaimer: I'm not much of a notebook guy, s
Re:Can't wait for Apple's (Score:5, Insightful)
My cousin has a powerbook and he hooks it up to the tv all the time, so I'm assuming the powerbook can do the same. Anyone can verify?
Powerbooks have S-Video ports built in. A short cable is included that turns the S-Video into an RCA port.
Imagine having to recode everything to quicktime (Score:2)
WMV? Sure sign of a noob encoder. ASF? Extremly noob AOL encoder.
Quicktime ain't any better.