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Safe and sound

Another feature is the SafeSound volume analyser, which displays a warning if the level of any track is enough to contribute to potential hearing damage. It's optional, and it’s up to you to spot the visual alert. If the player is in your pocket, you won’t. However, it also shows your weekly usage in a bar chart. There seems to be an auto-limiting setting but it had no effect with my review sample.

Philips GoGear Muse 3 PMP

Apart from three keys on top, everything is controlled through the capacitive touchscreen

Video playback looks decent within the confines of compatible resolutions, formats and frame rates but it can be glitchy, so take care if you're playing HD and/or 24fps material.

Getting content onto the player proved to be awkward and unpredictable. The player has its own media manager software based on the open source Songbird, though in a Windows-only version. Windows Media Player recognises the player too, which is what you’ll need for transferring DRM-protected WMV files.

The cross-platform DoubleTwist can also sync to the player and allows you to easily transfer most of the GoGear’s supported audio file formats but seemingly not video. With Audible audiobooks you’ll need to use that service’s own download manager.

Philips GoGear Muse 3 PMP

Philips bundles a custom-version of Songbird for transferring songs

For manual transfer of files from any computer, the GoGear also appears as a USB device using MTP (Media Transfer Protocol) or the standard mass-storage class (MSC).

Verdict

The GoGear Muse 3 has plenty to admire, especially the high-grade audio compatibility and Micro SD slot. Its Sound Personalisation control is a user-friendly addition but in other areas the interface could be much more intuitive. DRM-protected content has to be managed through various different pieces of software. If you can overlook those inconsistencies, it’s a good player. However, it is less slick than its big competitor and lacks the vast accessory market that supports Apple gear. ®

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Philips GoGear Muse 3 PMP

Philips GoGear Muse 3 PMP

Portable media player with 3.2in touchscreen, and a Micro SD slot for extra storage.
Price: £110 (8GB), £140 (16GB) RRP More Info: Philips' GoGear page

65% for a "good player"?

For a tech site you do seem to have problem with math.

Rate items for how well they perform their funtion, not how they lack Apple accessories.

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The biggest SD card capacity that it accepts is 32GB. I'm not sure about the maximum number of files, that may depend on formatting, but using plenty of folders and sub-folders would probably get around any problems. The menu seems to be fast enough for long lists.

NB: typical battery life is listed at about 5hrs if using video all the time, 20hrs for radio and 24hrs for audio only (which is roughly in line with what I found when using it).

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Apart from "Up To 24Hr Audio, 20 Hr, Radio, 5Hr Video" in the MASSIVE box at the bottom of page 1?

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I have something like this player already .... a 4 year old Creative Zen Vison M with 30Gb of storage. Plays music at a very high quality (esp with Sennheiser earbuds attached - magic!), has a good equaliser, plays video with remarkable clarity,has a decent FM radio, voice recorder, can be configured for data storage.Plus, I don't need to have any special software or interface as I can just connect it to the PC and drag and drop files from Explorer ....

Only thing it can't do is make phone calls!

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Anonymous Coward

Define your requirements. Without those not much point in making a recommendation. Battery life?, radio? sound quality? MP4? AAA battery or internal battery?

Sansa clip perhaps

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