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I've a feeling that I'm the only person on this forum using the ridiculously overpriced LG FM37 ($200+ for 4gb -- though it has a touchscreen and a beautifully made case).
Finally, after a year of using it I have discovered that it will support folders. No mention of this in the lengthy manual and I only discovered it by exploring the All Files menu. Obvious really. Someone has to tell LG that users are dumb, so a good manual writer is essential. |
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sorry for off topic, how is the sound quality?
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LG sounds good to me but I'm over 50 and have been listening to hifi too loud for 30 years or more.
The screen is small by current standards and it needs a converter program to import AVIs. The touch screen controls are a bit teeny for fat European fingers. The battery life seems good (perhaps an LG li-on phone battery). There's no charger available but it recharges quite quickly on USB. If you can find one of these players really cheap I wouldn't hesitate to recommend it (mine was about $12 at a flea market and seems to have originated as a Press gift from the Dubai government who loaded it with dull footage of the place) but I can't see anyone buying the LG at $90 for a new-condition one on offer at Amazon. |
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LG with flashdisk design make me interesting
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i hope Google will release DAP to fight Apple Ipod & Microsoft Zune
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I own a LG FM37, found it cheap at a local store.
Do you know how to add playlists or how to display album art? |
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