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Rio RIO S50 128mb DIG Audio Player USB Mmc/sd Mp3 WMA Clock FM Tuner

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  • Sonic Blue Rio S50

Rio RIO S50 128mb DIG Audio Player USB Mmc/sd Mp3 WMA Clock FM Tuner Review

by Melissa J. Perenson

Sonicblue packs a MultiMediaCard/Secure Digital media slot and an FM tuner into its small, blue S50 MP3 player.

WHAT'S HOT: A relatively large oval-shaped display (about 1.5 inches long) makes the Rio S50 easy to read, with or without the pale blue backlight on. The display conveniently shows song titles in a bigger, darker font near the top, with smaller clock and battery life icons above. Beneath that it shows the artist and album; a line illustrating the song's progress (useful for forward scanning within songs); and the format (MP3/WMA), bit rate, and recording mode (stereo/mono). A bar along the bottom shows the volume level. An equally large, compasslike rocker panel on the front of the Rio makes skipping though tracks or pausing play quick and simple.

The Rio's bookmark feature is uncommon, and convenient if you like to jump to specific places within a favorite track (particularly useful for lengthy classical music or electronica tracks). A small, low-profile, manual switch turns the unit on and off--it's unlikely you'll pull the player out of your bag only to discover that the battery is dead because the player was accidentally switched on.

WHAT'S NOT: The headphone jack is bounded on either side by proprietary USB 1.1 inputs (cable included). If you misplace the cable, you'll need a replacement from Sonicblue in order to use the unit. Though you get a Secure Digital card slot, your storage expansion opportunities are not limitless, as the S50 supports only Secure Digital cards or MultiMediaCards up to 128MB. Furthermore, the slot is hidden within the battery well; we found in our tests that the SD card could be difficult to insert and remove without our also removing the battery. This unit has an FM tuner, but browsing through stations is extremely slow.

WHAT ELSE: The S50 includes a clock and stopwatch. Compared with the controls on other players, the playback options (including shuffle, repeat, and an equalizer) are a bit buried in layered menus, which makes changing settings relatively slow. Just switching from digital music to radio takes several button presses. The equalizer is noteworthy, however: It has, in addition to six presets, a custom-adjustable five-channel equalizer.

The earpiece headphones sounded fairly good, but you can greatly improve the sound with a better set. As for software, the unit comes with Rio Music Manager (required for transferring music), RealOne Player (suggested but not required for ripping and transferring music), and MoodLogic.

UPSHOT: The sturdy S50 isn't as small as other flash players, but it has the best LCD we've seen, and it's relatively inexpensive for a player with a media slot.


User Reviews for Rio RIO S50 128mb DIG Audio Player USB Mmc/sd Mp3 WMA Clock FM Tuner

  • Reviewed by: ericwilliams27

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    Overall Evaluation: A piece of junk. Had mine for just over a year and the on/off switch and the DC input broke. Customer support for Rio is a technical answering service in India, good luck. They won't replace it. Now it's worthless after owning it for only a year.

  • Reviewed by: donkeylipz

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    Strengths: Decent 128meg Palm sizedGreat battery lifeEasy buttons

    Weaknesses: Hard to setup a playlist.. I don't know if it is even an option.Did not break down on me like others reported.

    Overall Evaluation: Maybe Rio products do break down. I had a Rio sport and it broke down after 1 month. I got a refund, and got this player. It is 10x times better.I used this player for work and at the gym. I probably ran used about a battery per week. I had it for 10 months before it was lost/stolen. It has a cool option of charging the Nimh or just putting a standard battery in, I leave the LCD off because it is not necessary. Head phones suck. Favorite part of this player is the padded cover that it comes with. It Hooks on to your belt. And will be in tact if you ever drop it with the thin/padded cover.The player is decent sized

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