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You should take that a12 player apart and see what processor it uses.
Hi hunterleo,Can you anticipate the form factor of the new AGPTek DAP? Will it be similar to the actual A12 model?Thank you!Regards,kalo86
I am not really someone with much knowledge in the field of mp3 player. The clip+ was the first player i specificly chose because it was recomended as a good player for Audiobooks. And that you could tickle a few extra hours battery life with Rockbox out of it was a nice bonus . All i care for in a mp3 player is:- Battery life- that its userfriendly for long audiofiles (audiobooks and podcasts)- that it can take a bit of punishment- and a good "bang for the buck"-ratio Everything else is secondary for me. -Audioquality is not that important for audiobooks-Playlist are useless for me ( that the player recognises 001 is followed by 002 is enough)-Any great audio adjustments are not needed So keep in mind that my impression is through a very narrow point of viewSo for the comparism on the surface the A12 is pretty much a slightly updated version of the clip+. Longer Battery life, micro usd-port instead of mini-usb and a pretty redundant on/off switch on the side. I consider it redundant because you dont need two ways to turn such a small device on or off (you can just press the play button in the middle for 3 seconds). Battery life seems alright so far. clip+ best case 15H A12 best case 35 hours It gives an equally sturdy impression to the clip+ (for that price range). So again i assume it will survive a bit of rough handling.As i said in my earlier post its glaring weakness is the Firmware especially for my purposes. Although i dont have the knowledge if the slow fast forwarding is because of the software or a limitation of the chip of the device
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