Pros
- Rhapsody integration
- Card slot for extra memory
Cons
- Controls are uncomfortable to use
- Disappointing audio quality
Bottom Line
Offers slick Rhapsody online music store integration, but ease of use needs improvement, and sound quality is lackluster.
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