Compras Nikon Bluetooth |
My initial shock was the size of the system - the central section shown in the illustration is not much smaller than a 15" monitor. As such, it does not fit on most bookshelves easily. Have someplace where you have a good 18" of depth available for the unit and all the speaker connections.
For MP3 recorded disks, read time is slow, sometimes up to 80 seconds. This is especially frustrating when you go to play the same disk a day later and have to wait again - you'd think the machine would remember.
The scrolling display indicates song title, and allows you to browse the other ID3 information fairly easily. However the display of any of these indicators appears to be limited to 16 characters, which often makes the feature largely useless, especially as the norm I've experienced is to reserve 5 characters of the title for the track number (i.e. "01 - track"). As many of the CDs I've burnt to MP3 are compilations, it would be nice to have a continuous scrolling track number/artist/title display a la Winamp, limited to at least 64 characters. Similarly it would be nice to be able to see the full Artist/CD Title info without the display cutting it off. That would be my ideal. Again, more on-board memory would help with this.
My biggest complaint, though, is with the tuner. It is simply not possible to manually tune a station without the remote. This is thoroughly inexcusable, and makes the egregiously ill-thought assumption that the remote is used regularly. A remote for a shelf system is almost as useless as one for a car stereo.
If you push the "extra ice" button on the soft drink vending machine, you won't
get any ice. If you push the "no ice" button, you'll get ice, but no cup.
Of all men's miseries, the bitterest is this:
to know so much and have control over nothing.
-- Herodotus