Digisette DUO-MP3 / VR-100 MP3 Player

Digisette DUO-MP3 / VR-100 MP3 Player

Digisette DUO-MP3 / VR-100 MP3 Player

Product Description
Amazon.com Review
Digisette's Duo-MP3 portable MP3 player, designed also to be usable with conventional cassette players, comes close to being an excellent digital convergence product, but its limited memory capacity and high price really hurt its overall value.

Although the MP3-Duo is shaped like a standard audiocassette tape, that doesn't mean it looks bad. The sleek bare aluminum housing with black accents is attractive and adds a measure of ruggedness to the device that plastic can't match. A compartment for the included rechargeable battery is on top, along with a small power switch. There's a headphone jack on the side for listening to the Duo-MP3 without a cassette player, plus a narrow port for the interface cable that links the device to your PC via the parallel port. An included CD-ROM contains software that let us easily send MP3 files from our computer to the Duo-MP3. A typical MP3 file is about 3 to 4 MB, and it took an average of 50 seconds for the parallel port interface to transmit that much data to the unit.

The controls located on the face of the Duo-MP3 are very disappointing. Two buttons are used to raise and lower the volume, another button is used to stop tracks, and a fourth button is used to play tracks. The play button can also be pressed while you are listening to a song to select one of four preset equalizer settings, although two of the presets made all of the music we listened to sound muddy. Selecting tracks requires the use of two hands, as they require holding down one of the volume buttons and pressing play. It's an annoying setup, and there is no LCD display on the front of the device to let you know which track is playing--an unforgivable omission on a portable MP3 player.

Fortunately the sound quality is good--as long as you are listening with a better set of headphones than the tinny-sounding earbuds Digisette supplies. Listening to high-quality MP3s in our car via the cassette player sounded virtually indistinguishable from listening to the same tracks on CD, although there was some hiss that is unavoidable where tape heads are involved. It is very easy to use the MP3-Duo in a cassette tape player. We just turned it on, popped it into our tape deck, and accessed tracks by pressing fast-forward and rewind on the cassette player. The included rechargeable battery pack will keep the unit powered for up to six hours.

Considering the high price of this player one would expect to get a lot of memory, but sadly this isn't the case. The built-in 32 MB holds little more than a half hour of audio, and upgrading (via a 32 MB or 64 MB MultiMediaCard) is expensive. For the money it is possible to get a much more full-featured portable MP3 player with an LCD display, extra memory, better controls, and a car kit with a cassette player adapter. --T. Byrl Baker

Pros:

Cons:

Product Description:
It looks and works like a cassette, but it's actually a revolutionary digital audio player. Bridging the digital and analog worlds, the patented DUO E-Cassette Player allows you to download and listen to digital audio books, MP3 music, and more, right off the Internet.

Digisette DUO-MP3 / VR-100 MP3 Player
Digisette DUO-MP3 / VR-100 MP3 Player
Average customer rating: 3 out of 5 stars
  • Doesn't work with XP
  • Corrupted memory when running on Win XP
  • WARNING - Buyer Beware!!!!!
  • Good player, but might not be all you expect
  • Windows 2000 Problems
Digisette DUO-MP3 / VR-100 MP3 Player

Manufacturer: Digisette
ProductGroup: CE
Binding: Electronics

CD Players & RecordersCD Players & Recorders | Audio & Video | Categories | Electronics | CD Players | CD Recorders | DJ CD Players | Portable CD Players
Up to 64 MBUp to 64 MB | Flash Drive-Based | MP3 Players | Audio & Video | Categories | Electronics
MP3 PlayersMP3 Players | Portable Audio & Video | Refurbished & Used | Special Features | Electronics Features | Electronics
Audio & VideoAudio & Video | Refurbished & Used | Special Features | Electronics Features | Electronics
Accessories:
  1. NETGEAR Wireless Digital Music Player
  2. Koss KTX-Pro Portable Stereophone
  3. Koss SportaPro Stereo Headphones
  4. SanDisk 8 MB MultiMedia Card (SDMB-8-470)
  5. SanDisk 16 MB MultiMedia Card (SDMB-16-470)

Product Features:
  • Use as a portable MP3 player, or insert into virtually any standard audiocassette player
  • 32 MB of internal memory, expandable to 96 MB using MultiMediaCards
  • Up to 6 hours of use with rechargeable battery
  • Includes RealJukebox software
  • For use with Windows 95/98 or later systems with 18-pin parallel port

ASIN: B00004XOMO
Release Date: 2000-10-11

Product Description

It looks and works like a cassette, but it's actually a revolutionary digital audio player. Bridging the digital and analog worlds, the patented DUO E-Cassette Player allows you to download and listen to digital audio books, MP3 music, and more, right off the Internet.

Amazon.com Review

Digisette's Duo-MP3 portable MP3 player, designed also to be usable with conventional cassette players, comes close to being an excellent digital convergence product, but its limited memory capacity and high price really hurt its overall value.

Although the MP3-Duo is shaped like a standard audiocassette tape, that doesn't mean it looks bad. The sleek bare aluminum housing with black accents is attractive and adds a measure of ruggedness to the device that plastic can't match. A compartment for the included rechargeable battery is on top, along with a small power switch. There's a headphone jack on the side for listening to the Duo-MP3 without a cassette player, plus a narrow port for the interface cable that links the device to your PC via the parallel port. An included CD-ROM contains software that let us easily send MP3 files from our computer to the Duo-MP3. A typical MP3 file is about 3 to 4 MB, and it took an average of 50 seconds for the parallel port interface to transmit that much data to the unit.

The controls located on the face of the Duo-MP3 are very disappointing. Two buttons are used to raise and lower the volume, another button is used to stop tracks, and a fourth button is used to play tracks. The play button can also be pressed while you are listening to a song to select one of four preset equalizer settings, although two of the presets made all of the music we listened to sound muddy. Selecting tracks requires the use of two hands, as they require holding down one of the volume buttons and pressing play. It's an annoying setup, and there is no LCD display on the front of the device to let you know which track is playing--an unforgivable omission on a portable MP3 player.

Fortunately the sound quality is good--as long as you are listening with a better set of headphones than the tinny-sounding earbuds Digisette supplies. Listening to high-quality MP3s in our car via the cassette player sounded virtually indistinguishable from listening to the same tracks on CD, although there was some hiss that is unavoidable where tape heads are involved. It is very easy to use the MP3-Duo in a cassette tape player. We just turned it on, popped it into our tape deck, and accessed tracks by pressing fast-forward and rewind on the cassette player. The included rechargeable battery pack will keep the unit powered for up to six hours.

Considering the high price of this player one would expect to get a lot of memory, but sadly this isn't the case. The built-in 32 MB holds little more than a half hour of audio, and upgrading (via a 32 MB or 64 MB MultiMediaCard) is expensive. For the money it is possible to get a much more full-featured portable MP3 player with an LCD display, extra memory, better controls, and a car kit with a cassette player adapter. --T. Byrl Baker

Pros:

Cons:

Amazon.com Product Description

The Digisette DUO-MP3 gives you the best of both worlds when it comes to enjoying digital audio. You can use it as a stand-alone portable MP3 player with its included earphones. And with its digital-to-analog converter and magnetic tape emulator interface, you can also insert it into your car stereo, portable boombox, or home cassette deck. Its solid-state electronics provide for a skip-free audio experience, while the slim, lightweight aluminum case provides the utmost in portability.

The DUO-MP3 comes with RealJukebox, enabling you to easily convert your CDs into MP3 files. It automatically fills in album title, song title, artist, and genre information into the MP3 file.

The DUO-MP3 comes with 32 MB of memory, expandable to 96 MB using MultiMediaCard flash memory. The rechargeable NiMH battery allows uninterrupted use for up to 6 hours. It comes with a 1.2-volt rechargeable NiMH battery, a battery charger, earphones, a parallel 18-pin PC-compatible computer cable, and a CD-ROM with RealJukebox software.

Customer Reviews:

1 out of 5 stars Doesn't work with XP.......2003-11-13

My fiance bought me this last xmas from R. Envelope and he paid $100 for it!
It won't work with XP and they would not accept it back.
It also requires an additional memory card.
Smart Idea this digicasette, but it was not followed through with. I wish i got the chance to use it.

1 out of 5 stars Corrupted memory when running on Win XP.......2002-10-12

Don't buy this product! It was running OK on Windows 2000,
but when I downloaded and used their Win XP software on my
new XP box, their software corrupted my Digisette's memory!
Now I can't use the Digisette at all!!!!! Some problems
are OK when moving from one OS to another, but it shouldn't
ruin the product!!!

1 out of 5 stars WARNING - Buyer Beware!!!!!.......2002-06-11

Digisette will not back the product!! I purchased the DUO-ARIA 14 months ago and it stopped working. It has a one year warranty - after that your out of luck. I called and asked how I could get it serviced and they told me they will not service any DUO product. Basically, you're on your own - I didn't want anyone else to make the same mistake I did..........

3 out of 5 stars Good player, but might not be all you expect.......2002-04-27

This is the older version of the player - it runs on a parallel port connection, which is slow, slow, slow. Also, if you're looking for an Audible.com ready device, this one won't work. You need to buy the newer USB models. Still, it's a solid player, and you can find this one for under [price] on certain auction sites, and you can't beat the ability to stick it in your tape deck.

1 out of 5 stars Windows 2000 Problems.......2001-06-02

This product will NOT run with Windows 2000. If you are running Win 2K and want to buy this, make sure you get the USB version. The Parallel vesion will not work.

Electronics:

  1. Creative Labs NOMAD II 32 MB MP3 Player
  2. Creative Labs NOMAD II MG 64 MB MP3 Player Silver with Docking Station
  3. D-Link 16 MB MP3 Player
  4. D-Link 32MB MP3 Player
  5. Iomega 31311 HipZip Digital Audio Player (with Two 40 MB PocketZip Disks)
  6. I-Jam 32 MB USB MP3 Player
  7. Samsung Yepp Hip-Hop 64MB Digital Audio Player (Blue)
  8. Samsung Yepp Hip-Hop 64MB Digital Audio Player (Orange)
  9. Samsung Yepp Hip-Hop 32MB Digital Audio Player (Blue)
  10. Samsung Yepp Hip-Hop 32MB Digital Audio Player (Orange)

Electronics

electronics

Recommended Consumer Electronics:

Sony DSC-F828 Digitalkamera (8 Megapixel)

Small soft Pouch for Siemens S56

Minolta Freedom Zoom 70

Kodak KB28 35mm Camera

Targus PCS0042 USB 2.0/1.1 kit for the Noteworthy Storage Products

Horizontal Genuine Leather Case for Kyocera Slider SE44/47 V5

Samsung SyncMaster 171 T - Flat panel display - TFT - 17'' - 1280 x 1024 / 75 Hz - 0.28 mm - DVI, VGA (HD-15)

cheapconsumerelectronics.com: "Scanjet 5530 Photosmart Scanner 4800dpi 48-bit color 7

SimpleTech STH-OB6HD/10 10GB Removable Hard Drive

Vietcong Purple Haze

Electronics laptop