Archos Widescreen PMP 142
An anonymous reader writes "Archos has just announced their newest portable audio/video player the AV 700 Mobile DVR. The new unit has a 480x234 pixel widecreen display, a hub to record from TV and DVD, and offers a 100GB drive. The sucker is heavy though weighing in at over a pound. Cost is $799 for the 100GB model and $599 for the 40GB. MP3 Newswire also has Part 1 of its MP3 players for summer. Most interesting are Creative's new Neeon and a high end unit from Bose."
Bad Size... (Score:4, Insightful)
Re:Bad Size... (Score:1)
It's more like a Video player that happens to play music too.
IMarv
Re:Bad Size... (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Bad Size... (Score:3, Insightful)
Yeah, would someone who has one of these portable video players explain what they're actually *for*?
I can see that a DVR that you can occasionally carry from one place to another might be nifty.
But I can't see it for, say, watching movies on the commute--anything that fits in my pocket is going to be too small to watch.
Re:Bad Size... (Score:2)
I don't own one, but I've travelled with a couple people who do. They presumably last longer than a laptop, you don't have to carry around a load of DVDs - but you do have to encode them ahead of time. Granted that isn't a terribly large target audience but there is a call for them.
And actually what they used it for wasn't for watching DVDs but for watching recorded TV shows (the whole DVR thing) which does give it an edge over the laptop and DVD player.
Re:Bad Size... (Score:2)
I would hold it in front of me - seemed large enough. It's not like I used to prop it up on the seat opposite
Re:Bad Size... (Score:1)
that's pretty bad, most laptops approach that duration even when they're spinning a DVD drive. i guess the formfactor of this machine isn't allowing for a very substantial battery
Re:Bad Size... (Score:2)
Re:Bad Size... (Score:2)
What laptops do you have? My T41 seems to like to start to choke and die after ~2hr. It's the work laptop, so I can't really replace it.. but I'm curious.
Re:Bad Size... (Score:2)
Dunno.
Re:Bad Size... (Score:2)
but all I really know is that I won't buy it because I don't think the abil
Re:Bad Size... (Score:1)
But the price!!...
Re:Bad Size... (Score:3, Interesting)
Sure, it's no iPod replacement, but do we really ne
Re:Bad Size...for you perhaps (Score:2)
Mistake: title was supposed to read... (Score:1)
Re:Mistake: title was supposed to read... (Score:1)
Bose MP3? (Score:2)
Re:Bose MP3? (Score:1)
Re:Bose MP3? (Score:1, Informative)
Re:Bose MP3? (Score:2)
The no highs, no lows, must be Bose is a much older adage than the Wave system.
A few years ago, my dad tried out a WaveRadio CD and compared it with a friend's 60 disc CD changer/tape/radio unit of about the same price, and the changer system won both on cost and sound quality.
Re:Bose MP3? (Score:1)
Re:Bose MP3? (Score:2)
Now I gotta clean off my keyboard since I just spewed coffee all over it...
Mark
Wimpy (Score:1, Funny)
"The sucker is heavy though weighing in at over a pound."
Hit the gym, Nancy.
I want a better screen (Score:3, Insightful)
So, my opinion: nice toy; waste of money. --M
Re:I want a better screen (Score:1)
Re:I want a better screen (Score:1)
DVD features (Score:2)
It records and plays MPEG4 and DivX, not MPEG2. You'll get more than 20 full length movies out of 100GB of storage.
To some people, a "full length movie" includes all menus (including menu games), all deleted scenes, audio tracks in all languages and commentaries, and all angles (for those educational or erotic titles that actually use multiple angles), and everything else the director filled 7.95 GiB with. Can commercial MPEG-4 implementations handle those DVD features?
Re:DVD features (Score:1)
That's a good question. The published specs don't say, so I can't argue one way or the other. MPEG4/DivX will rip a movie with significantly higher compression, as I assume you're aware. I've seen DVD quality or better movies ripped at about 1GB or so. My belief - based not on what's published about this player, but personal experience - is that yes, you'll see significant space savings over DVD at MPEG2. The eye candy like menus, di
Re:DVD features (Score:2)
Right (Score:1)
Re:DVD features (Score:1)
The question isn't if MPEG4 has those features - it doesn't. MPEG4 (DivX/XviD/others) is a compression format for video, not a wrapper (avi/ogm)
OGM supports mult
Re:DVD features (Score:2)
Re:DVD features (Score:1)
My belief - based not on what's published about this player, but personal experience - is that yes, you'll see significant space savings over DVD at MPEG2.
You'll also see significant space savings by throwing away all the extra content produced for the DVD release that was not shown in the theater. Some people want to preserve everything on the DVD.
The eye candy like menus, directors commentaries, and other features don't take much space. Documentaries ripped at MPEG4 offer the same compression savin
Re:DVD features (Score:1)
I don't think this is true. Of course, it depends on the DVD release - some DVD sets offer more secondary content than others. But I don't believe that in most cases it's a "significant" amount in comparison to the primary content. Now I'm talking storage space consumed here, not desirability of the secondary con
Re:I want a better screen (Score:2)
720x480 screen and larger than the competition, but only a 20 gig harddrive. Still, if I were to hack a larger drive into a PMP I'd do it with this one. Reviews seem generally positive but I haven't taken the time to sink $500 into one to tell for myself.
hmmm.... (Score:2)
Songs? (Score:1)
Gmini 400 is still pretty sweet. (Score:2, Interesting)
Archos Gmini review: http://www.tomshardware.com/mobile/20041021/ [tomshardware.com]
* Straphanger: slang for a subway rider.
Re:Gmini 400 is still pretty sweet. (Score:1)
Re:Gmini 400 is still pretty sweet. (Score:2)
So as a device for storing photos when out in the field it was spectacularly unreliable. Use a handful of 1Gb CF cards instead.
It weighs 0.6kg (Score:2, Informative)
Re:It weighs 0.6kg (Score:2)
Re:It weighs 0.6kg (Score:2)
Re:It weighs 0.6kg (Score:2)
I say rugged!
Re:It weighs 0.6kg (Score:1)
It took me 17 times (Score:1)
You know you're a geek when... (Score:5, Insightful)
Heavy but fragile? (Score:1)
BTW, whatever I do that'll make a small, portable unit break in my pocket is my business.
Re:Heavy but fragile? (Score:3, Funny)
Re:Heavy but fragile? (Score:2)
A better Archos model is the PMA400 (Score:1)
Re:A better Archos model is the PMA400 (Score:3, Interesting)
Though it lacks a keyboard , the screen is smaller and it cant directly play DVDs
I can see the thing being highly hackable if it runs linux but i doubt it would ever have as many features as a laptop
Re:A better Archos model is the PMA400 (Score:2)
So why not buy a notebook? (Score:4, Insightful)
I guess the only good things about devices like this is that they're smaller and come pre-configured for their task.
Re:So why not buy a notebook? (Score:2)
buy one.. see how it affects you.
I have an AV 340.
if the battery recharge cycle hadn't died so fast, it would have seen a lot more use, as it is, I use it as a distant vcr.
Connected to my glasstrons, I enjoyed overseas flights a lot more than the airline offerings, for up to 9 hours....
Some people already have a notebook (Score:1)
Besides: if all you want to do on the road is watch movies the form factor is probably worth it (if you can stand such a small screen). I notice a really big difference in portability between my 12" and 15" powerbooks and as a consequence they both serve different tasks and get taken along on different occasions. So I can surely imagine that the difference between a 12" form-factor not
am i missing something here? (Score:1, Insightful)
About the MP3 gear in second article (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:About the MP3 gear in second article (Score:2)
From the article: (Score:3, Insightful)
As soon as I read that, I knew these people know nothing but marketing hype.
Re:From the article: (Score:2)
I strongly agree. While I'll be the first person to defend Bose against unwarranted charges of 'crap' it's hard for me to not laugh at someone denigrating B&O, especially since their Beolab 5 [bang-olufsen.com] loudspeaker is easily the 2nd best loudspeaker I've ever heard [cross-spectrum.com] (behind the Wilson Watt Puppy [wilsonaudio.com])
Re:From the article: (Score:1)
advertisement overload (Score:1)
Firefox catches popups and banners but what action can i take against /vertisements. We need some kind of Tivo solution for /.
Why do they always forget... (Score:2)
I have an iPaq that, quite literally, has over a hundred ebooks on it. And while I'd love to replace it with a device that could play movies and tv, I'm not going to dump my favorite form of recreation...
Re:Why do they always forget... (Score:1)
(Thank God for Project Gutenberg and Baen!)
Re:Why do they always forget... (Score:2)
The AV420 has a 20Gb hard disk and can plays mp3.
I can relatively easily overnight let Audible play a book on the PC and use any of a number of programs to capture the sound off the audio card.
That does get me the ability to play the audible content, and does let me bookmark my place in the content, but not the abil
Re:Why do they always forget... (Score:2)
Re:Why do they always forget... (Score:2)
(The Archos AV400 has been out for six months.)
(Maybe it will be announced later this week.)
So? (Score:1)
Well. Ok. Maybe not. But just wait until tomorrow when the new shiny Intel Inside® [google.com] videoPods [appleinsider.com] present themselves in the hand of His Steveness.
*Don't buy or sell the so called "videoPod Shuffle" to sight-impaired people on eBay these are not endoresed by Apple.
that's PMP'in (Score:1)
I've got the AV300 (Score:4, Informative)
For anyone that's interested, don't even think about getting the bigger harddrive model. Both old and new models use standard 3.5" laptop harddrives, which means you can buy one off of PriceWatch and slap it in there. Just format it with a FAT boot sector first and you're good to go.
Tivo needs something like this (Score:1)
Re:Tivo needs something like this (Score:2)
Why don't we see video cameras with HDDs? (Score:1)
better than laptop (Score:2, Insightful)
The Archos Pma430 is 600$, just search it on froogle.
Archos has a deal with Echostar in US to market all their Gmini400, AV400 and AV700 in special packages, maybe rebranded as PocketDish. This is interesting because Echostar will probably give away this portable video player/recorder just for getting new customers over from the DirecTV/Tivo users.
The Archos players are approximately same price as an iPod anyways, so stop saying that
Re:better than laptop (Score:1)
So close, yet so far. (Score:3, Informative)
If Archos would like to expand its marketshare (and survive the onslaught by Sony and, eventually Apple), they need to address this fundamental flaw with their PMP line of players.
seems worse than existing Archos AV4100 (Score:1)
http://www.archos.com/products/prw_500697_specs.ht ml [archos.com]
which also has 100GB, is similarly priced, also records from TV, is smaller, weighs less, and has better resolution:
"DVD playback is full DVD resolution up to 704x480; recording is standard TV resolution, up to 512x384 (SVCD)." according to:
http://www.photographyblog.com/index.php/weblog/co mments/archos_av4100_portable_video_recorder_playe r_announced/ [photographyblog.com]
The only advantage of
pixels vs. size and DivX support (Score:1)
Content (Score:2)
My first OGG player: $70 (Score:1)
Plugging the USP plug into my Xandros Linux system caused the file manager to come up automatically. I could just drag .ogg files into the MUSIC folder and they became visible to the player.
It has a built-in microphone so you can directly record audio (in MP3 format). It also has a line input so that you can record audio from another source. It even h
I tell my 11 yr old daughter she can have (Score:2)
Re:I tell my 11 yr old daughter she can have (Score:2)
That is the single most important thing to me...And also the biggest surprise as to why iPods were the "chosen ones". I have an old Archos 20GB jukebox that runs from 4 AA's that I have used so much over the last few years that I am sure any internal battery would have long since bitten the dust. (My total cost for battery upkeep has been about $30 bucks for a charger with 4 e
Codecs? (Score:2)
Re:widescreen? (Score:1)
Re:widescreen? (Score:2)
Re:widescreen? (Score:2)
Re:widescreen? (Score:1)
Repeat your basic 6th grade maths, PLEASE. (Score:2)
Seems like they're skimping on (320-234)*480 = 86*480 = 41280 pixels then.
Unless, accidentally, 480 / 234 ~= 2.something...
Re:widescreen? (Score:2)
Re:widescreen? (Score:2)
Re:widescreen? (Score:2, Insightful)
Uh, yes, it IS widescreen by definition. (Score:5, Informative)
Oh, great. Now this unit will give the anti-widescreen crowd a reason to bitch about why 16:9 movies have the black bars in the sides. Wonderful.
Re:HDTV support? (Score:2)
Re:HDTV support? (Score:2)
One thing that gives ATSC a benefit is the digital transmission, you don't get ghosts or snow.
Re:HDTV support? (Score:1, Informative)
You can find more information at http://www.iodata.com/products/products.php?cat=H
Re:HDTV support? You're joking, right? (Score:2)
Additionally, to get hi-def out you need component cables. Component cables (high-quality ones in particular) are thick and bulky to reduce interference and signal loss. One set of decent component cables would probably weigh more than this device.
Honestly, if you want a portable HD setup you might as well go out and buy a new laptop with a nice, bi
Re:Mp3's for summer (Score:1)
I am today thinking about buying a portable MP3 player, which I need to have at least 20Gb, voice recording and a car adapter. I only need MP3. And a screen, so I can choose what to play.
Re:Mp3's for summer (Score:1)
Re:Mp3's for summer [Off-Topic] (Score:1)
Try visiting dapreview.net [dapreview.net] and posting in the "Which DAP to buy?" forum [dapreview.net].