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I bought my wife the 'Krazor' after looking at the Chocolate. I found the Choco to be too hard to use... the controls were too fiddly. If you have tiny sharp fingers, the Choco might be perfect, though.The Krazor sounds great, no limits on the mp3's... easy to use, good phone. Battery life isn't great, though.-C
It sounds great (for a cell phone) playing on various headphones and my office system... I honestly haven't even thought about critically listening to such a device. I put a 1G card into it... not sure if it can handle 2... I don't think it plays .flac files... but I'm not sure. There are no technical specs in the manual stating output voltages, memory card sizes, or anything like that.... just how to use it.I'm a phone-first kind of guy but the KRZR seems to functionally do music and phone equally well in my opinion. The sound quality is as good as most portable mp3 devices I've heard. I'm not an expert, haven't done any real tests, etc....
Quote from: Carlman on 4 Jan 2007, 02:48 pmI'm a phone-first kind of guy but the KRZR seems to functionally do music and phone equally well in my opinion. The sound quality is as good as most portable mp3 devices I've heard. I'm not an expert, haven't done any real tests, etc.... I perfet to own the Razon (Motorola) over the LG, I agree, the Moto is easier to use and fits in a mans hands better then the Chocolate from LG. Do you use an adapter for 3.5mm (micro) output like this onehttp://cgi.ebay.com/3-5mm-Headphone-Adapter-for-Motorola-RAZR-V3i-V3-V3x-L7_W0QQitemZ140070169635QQihZ004QQcategoryZ42403QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItemBlue tooth too?
I'm a phone-first kind of guy but the KRZR seems to functionally do music and phone equally well in my opinion. The sound quality is as good as most portable mp3 devices I've heard. I'm not an expert, haven't done any real tests, etc....