Soviet Rathe 1 Report post Posted November 5, 2009 (edited) Ok about two weeks ago I bought a Coby MP705 4 GIG Mp3 player for $59Heres my review.At $30-$60 this is a really good MP3 player. at a first glance this looks like a really expensive piece of electronics but upon use is when you see why it's cheaply priced. wait! don't get me wrong this is still good for the price but it's no $200 Ipod. the front is glossy and the back seems to be made of stainless steel! and it's very slim and compact.the sound is pretty standard. there's several EQ setting but no user-definable EQ with adjustable bands which I was really hoping this would have. but it doesn't... if you listen to hard music like I do then most of the pre-set EQ setting distort sound which really disappointed me. trying to listen to Death Core is awful on the "Bass" setting. in fact the only setting where it sounds really good at is the "POP" setting.The overall volume of the player is a little better then most MP3 players where you would have to turn them up high to be able to hear them in a car or in a loud room. but as I said. Don't expect an Ipod. but I'm pretty satisfied with it.Supported audio formats are MP3, WMA, Protected WMA, and OGGIt did come with a pair on ear buds and a what looks like a velvet protective skin and I must admit. the ear buds are alot better then standard. they actually sound pretty good but I ended up giving them to my friend and just using my $20 pair of earphones which were alot better. I really like the touch pad. it won't work unless you touch it with your skin which is both good and bad because you can brush up against it with your arm or hand and it can pause/skip songs I think they should have made it a little more pressure sensitive to prevent that..the buttons aren't visible until you touch them which is what that silver ring is for. looking at it would make you think it was a click wheel but it's no more but a guide to show where the buttons are and to look stylish.Based on which menu you are in the buttons have different uses. if you are listening to music then the left and right ones are to skip and the top and bottom ones are the volume. the one under the left side of the screen is the menu and the one under the right side is the options button. you must hold it for a few seconds and a menu will pop up with options like EQ, repeat etc... now on the other hand if you are watching video the buttons have the same use but you must turn the player on it's side.The menu looks really cool when scrolling through and has several options. Music, Pictures, Movies, Radio (yes it has radio!!) E-Books, File Explorer, and SetupI don't really like or use the radio mainly because I can never get a signal but the radio has 40 presets and you have the ability to adjust the scanner sensitivity and every time you set a preset you get a religious message "Have been saved!" lol.. The E-Books are NOT for audiobooks. is it for .txt files where you can actually read them. weird but cool huh?Getting videos to work wasn't easy. the only supported video codec is (MPEG-4/Xvid) but at last. I finally got all my music videos on there... but the manual claims it will play videos at 30FPS but when using the only supported codec.. I could only get the FPS up to about 25, although the only software I used was AVS video converter and that's because the provided software didn't work lol. another draw back about the video is you can only have the video res the same as the screen size which is 220x176. now on other players with the same screen size you can have it up to 320x240 which makes a big difference.I havn't tried the pictures bit yet but the sample pictures that it came with looked good on the screenbut while your listening to music. if you will look at the picture above. where the picture of a CD is if your file has album art it will be displayed there which is cool.Getting my computer was a real challenge, I had to keep disconnecting it and re connecting it before I finally got it installed. and if I don't plug it in my computer for a while my computer forgets it's installed and I have to go throught the process all over again. but you don't have to use the files manager to transfer files if you don't want to you can just drag and drop into the appropriate folder.Coby rates the battery life for the MP705 at 24 hours for audio and 8 hours for video. but after using it I would say that music lasts 8 hrs and video lasts 4 hrsOverall I rate this 4/5it's really good and I use it all the timeThanks for reading!!! Edited November 6, 2009 by Soviet Rathe (see edit history) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
iGuest 3 Report post Posted January 27, 2010 formatingCoby Mp705 Mp3 Playerhey, I just got the same mp3 for my mom and I was found this random song and few pictures on their, and when I connect it to my PC there is no file for it, so I don't understand how to take them off, I was wondering if you knew how or if there was a way to format the mp3.thanks for the help. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Soviet Rathe 1 Report post Posted March 16, 2010 formating Coby Mp705 Mp3 Player <p>hey, I just got the same mp3 for my mom and I was found this random song and few pictures on their, and when I connect it to my PC there is no file for it, so I don't understand how to take them off, I was wondering if you knew how or if there was a way to format the mp3. thanks for the help. </p><input id="gwProxy" type="hidden" /><!--Session data--><input onclick="jsCall();" id="jsProxy" type="hidden" /> <div id="refHTML"></div> on the mp3 player go to: Setup>System>USB Mode>MSCthen plug it into your computer, you may have to re-connect it a few times for your computer to reconigize it, then you will see the player in My Computer. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites