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Olympus m:robe MR-500i Digital Music Player with Digital Camera
List Price: $399.99Price: $269.99 You Save: $130.00 (33%)Prices subject to change.
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Batteries Included: 1
Binding: Electronics
Brand: Olympus
Display Size: 3.7 inches
EAN: 0050332149861
Hard Disk Size: 20 GB
Item Dimensions: 520870200690
Label: Olympus
Manufacturer: Olympus
Model: 210010
MPN: 210010
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Olympus
Special Features: 20GB Memory
Studio: Olympus
Features:- Transfer and listen to approximately 5,000 songs or store approximately 20,000 photos on 20 GB of internal memory
- Shoot, view and arrange photos in albums, including a Favorites album if you desire. (Photos can be set to 1280 x 960 or 640 x 480 resolution)
- Print photos directly from the m:robe 500i by directly connecting it to any PictBridge-enabled printer via the included USB high-speed 2.0 cable
- Use the supplied remote to play music, add tracks to your Favorites list, switch listening modes, adjust the volume, and more
- Compatible with Windows 2000 Professional and Home Edition and XP Professional and Home Edition
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Editorial Review: It's always a good time to listen to music with the sleek and slim m: robe 500. Easily import music from your PC and jam to up to 5, 000 songs anytime and anyplace. View lyrics, create a favorites folder, customize your experience and more using the intuitive touch screen. And don't stop there. The versatile m: robe 500 doubles as a digital camera so you can take pictures to view, share, and print. Then combine your music and photos using the Remix mode to create a cool mini movie production.
Customer Reviews
Average Rating: 
Rating: - fair
its nice, a little slow tho
camera is pretty bad to OK shots never look GOOD
no video is a minus
AWESOME: hacked firmware lets you play doom and other wads (haven't tried others yet) at FULL SPEED
for under 200 bucks it worth a purchase if an ipod is to pricey (it is)
Rating: - So much bang for your buck
Wow I bought this mp3 player, the 500i, for just $200. It just offers more "special features" than an iPod or Zen series. Overall amazing quality, and here is a part-by-part breakdown:
Looks: Absolutely amazing, very nice, sleek, shiny black. Uber-cool. Slightly bulky, not one you want to take while jogging. You want a flash based mp3 player for that, or perhaps a Nano. But I'm too lazy to jog so I don't have a problem.
Capacity/Hard Drive: 20 GB is quite good when considering ... Read More
Rating: - DON'T GET THIS! IT SUCKS!
OH MY GOSH!!!
I've got the m:robe instead of the i-pod for christmas, and man was it a huge mistake! I wanted to try something new, but it just sucks. If you are in to convenience than I wouldn't count on the m:robe. Because it's so big and bulky, it can't easily fit into pockets, and if you're the athletic type, it's even worse for running because it's slippary and heavy. The touch screen isn't very good eather. There are little dots on the screen you have to touch in order for the command to ... Read More
Rating: - A Beautiful Dream
If there was one thing that Olympus got right when they made the m:robe, it was style. This thing simply oozes coolness. The screen is large and well lit, the icons glow an almost supernatural white. A m:robe in the dark is quite the sight, it's ghostly. The fact that said screen is operated via touch simply multplies the cool factor. The 20 gig hard drive doesn't hurt either and the sound quality is superb.
Sure, you can spend $250 on a 4 gig iPod nano and be just like every other person in ... Read More
Rating: - dont be disin the m:robe
all right i had the m:robe 500i for about a wek now and im lovin it, its a neat lil thing to have. and all i gota say to the people is to stop disin it becouse you expect everything to be done in a second, i bought this thing new for 200 buks with the shipping.
M;TRIP. i would say that its not the best software for uploading the music onto it but its the only one that you could. The encoding takes about 10 minutes per 3 gigs of music (not like u gona do it every again anyways) and the asound ... Read More
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