With its metallic shell and its large screen, NM5 made a good impression. Off the NM5 resembles a pocket mirror of a dimension of 66.6 x 53 x 11 mm to 45 g. Thank you for your look, but damage after a short stay in the pocket, large dust from being slipped under the protective glass. Unable then to dislodge them.
Very complete, it offers an impressive list of options: audio, photo, video and text (TXT), dictaphone, recordable FM tuner, dual headphone, speaker and even an adapted version of the game Tetris. Available in 1, 2 and 4 GB of flash memory, its capacity is expandable through its port for a mini-SD card. Compatible with Windows and Mac, it connects to a computer via its mini-port USB 2.0.
Insofar as the latest version of the graphical interface of menus NM5 displays in landscape mode, the layout of the buttons necessary to keep the NM5 with both hands to successfully navigate properly.
The translation of menus and functions is more french qu'approximative. Enough is sometimes comical. There is a poetic 'Time Of Light' for Time Watch, a dubious' Ready to record 'or a mysterious' File Inside' to Feature Racine.
Its screen offers a 6.1 cm image very bright. However lie well in front to take full advantage. With a resolution of 320 x 240 dpi for 262000 color rendition, photos (JPEG) and video (AVI) is ultimately more enjoyable. The NM5 could not read AVI files downloaded from a Mac or a PC, displaying the message: Format Unfavourable. For courronner it all, the player comes with a paper documentation, but it corresponds to the previous firmware. The updated documentation will be available in six months.
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