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Old January 18th, 2007, 05:47 PM
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Originally Posted by rkt88edmo1 View Post
Other than the stupid soft-off battery killing mode, I haven't had any problems with music or video.
The sleep mode doesn't kill the battery as much as people may think. It use power equivalent 2hrs and 45mins of songs playing per day. Read this.

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Originally Posted by madhasan90 View Post
Yea, i noticed that longname. I saw the thread titled "What do you love about your U10/clix player?". But, it is only 3 pages or so of compliments, and i see 3 page long threads of complaints sometimes .
Go to the H3xx forum at MR here and you will see the same thing. In fact, go to the Apple forum for ipod and you will see the same thing. Why should clix be any different?

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Originally Posted by madhasan90 View Post
A thing i would like to take into consideration is also its durability, if buttons get stuck because it drops 50 cm then i would rather just get a 4 gig nano. I saw a video of one of those getting run over by like a truck and it was still working fine.
Ha, I saw a nano (belong to my friend) dropped from a table (which is less than 100cm) and the screen cracked. Besides Sandisk e2xx series (which the back shell is made with liquid metal), I don't think any DAPs with a considerably large screen has any kind of 'real' durability.

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Originally Posted by petiot1111 View Post
- high level of static in the tracks blanks (regardless of the track played and the sound level: I use it at sound level six with Ultimate ears superfi 5 pro, so it cannot be the earphones or the high sound level)
IEMs are very efficient, so therefore some of them are also extremely acceptable to static. The only way to deal with static is to design a properly grounded circuit, and trust me it won't fit into clix's plastic shell. This is not unique to clix as the 5th gen. ipod has the same probelm (check their forum).

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