Memorex MMP8640
Manufacturer: Imation Enterprises Corp. Part number: MMP8640
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CNET editors' review
Memorex MMP8640 price range: $34.99 - $49.99
- Reviewed by: Donald Bell
- Reviewed on: 10/25/2007
- Updated on:02/11/2008
- Released on: 06/03/2007
The good: The Memorex MMP8640 is an MP3 player that provides a healthy range of features at an affordable price.
The bad: The buttons lining the sides of the Memorex MMP8640 are too easy to press accidentally; audio quality is only average; and the overall design feels cheap.
The bottom line: Vastly superior MP3 players available in the same price range. You deserve better.
The Memorex MMP8640 ($120) is a 4GB MP3 player with an above-average list of features, including video playback, voice recording, and an FM tuner. In this price range, however, the Memorex MMP8640 just can't stand up to the competition.
Design
The Memorex MMP8640 is neither exceptionally small nor thin, measuring 1.8 inches wide by 0.5 inch deep by 3.3 inches tall. Navigation on the Memorex MMP8640 is controlled by a basic four-way control pad on the face of the player. While the navigation controls are useful and responsive, the record and volume buttons placed on the side of the player are too easy to press accidentally. In fact, our staff photographer unwittingly created a two-minute recording of herself in the process of shooting the photos for the Memorex MMP8640.
The Memorex MMP8640 feels natural in your hand or pocket. The semi-opaque plastic used to construct the Memorex MMP8640 feels cheap, however, with a quality that is closer to an action figure accessory than a repository for your beloved music collection. One of the more novel design features on the Memorex MMP8640 is multicolor LED lights embedded within the navigation pad, which can be set to shine red, blue, cyan, green, gold, or purple. While the concept of a color-changing MP3 player appeals to our moody sensibilities, the gimmick quickly wears thin.
The Memorex MMP8640 might not be much for design, but it does boast a 1.8-inch color screen with a brightness setting that provides an above-average range of control. The Memorex MMP8640's graphical user interface is nothing to scream about compared to that of an iRiver Clix or an iPod Nano, but it is easy to read and intuitive to navigate.

The Memorex MMP8640 has a decent array of features for a budget, video-capable MP3 player. You get an FM radio, voice recorder, FM recorder, music player, photo viewer, and video player, all in an affordable device no bigger than a cell phone. Unfortunately, none of the Memorex MMP8640's features rank better than average, and with the excellent 4GB Creative Zen hovering just $10 away, the value of this player is negligible. The Memorex MMP8640 does have some unique features, however, that set it apart from its budget peers.
Within the contents of the Memorex MMP8640's box is a CD-ROM loaded with a handful of applications. Beyond the customary copy of Windows Media Player and a video conversion application, Memorex includes a unique program named MusicIP Mixer. By installing the MusicIP software and allowing it to analyze your music library, the Memorex MMP8640 can create intelligent playlists based on a complex set of data that goes beyond grouping songs together by genre and tempo. While we like MusicIP's advanced DJ-like playlist function, it is unfortunately trapped within a device that is otherwise mediocre.
The Memorex MMP8640's music player supports MP3, WMA, and DRM-protected WMA music formats. You can transfer music onto the Memorex MMP8640 using either a Mac or PC, or by loading music using the MiniSD card slot. Video playback requires you to convert your files using the included MediaCoder application before transferring the files to the Memorex MMP8640. We found the process of converting and transferring videos to the Memorex MMP8640 relatively swift and painless.
The FM tuner on the Memorex MMP8640 provided average reception around the office and allows as many as 20 radio station presets. You can also use the Memorex MMP8640 to record FM radio broadcasts, although the recordings are made as WAV files instead of the more useful MP3 format. We found the recording quality of both the FM and voice recorder to be more than adequate for general use.
Performance
With outstanding MP3 players such as the iPod Nano, the Creative Zen V Plus, and the Sony NWZ-A818 so close in price, the Memorex MMP8640 would need to really blow us away with its audio quality, video resolution, or battery life. Unfortunately, the Memorex MMP8640 falls short of its competition by every measure. The audio quality of the Memorex MMP8640 is by no means bad, but we've heard better results from MP3 players for less than half the price. The high-hats from David Bowie's "Suffragette City" had a slightly hollow, wishy-washy quality to them and the upright bass opening to John Coltrane's "A Love Supreme" lacked fullness compared to the Cowon iAudio 7. Five EQ presets found on the Memorex MMP8640 help things along, but we were disappointed to find that the custom EQ only offered treble and bass adjustment instead of a full-fledged five-band EQ.
The video quality of the Memorex MMP8640 is surprisingly bright and colorful, despite some poor viewing angles. Videos display in a landscape orientation, requiring you to hold the player sideways. What really holds the Memorex MMP8640 back from being a viable video device is an inability to bookmark or resume long video files.
The Memorex MMP8640's battery performance is about what you would expect from a Flash MP3 player of its size. In our CNET labs, the Memorex MMP8640 was able to squeeze out 24 hours of audio playback and 4.5 hours of video.
Final thoughts
The Memorex MMP8640 is not a bad product--just unremarkable. Considering that you can grab the new Creative Zen for around the same price, or an iPod Nano for an additional $30, I can think of no good reason to recommend the Memorex MMP8640. Even at half the price, the Memorex MMP8640 suffers from poor button design and toylike construction quality.
User reviews
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Avoid this MP3 Player
by JElbare on October 27, 2007
Pros: Looks good
Cons: Very hard to set-up and use
Summary: I spent aboit 3 hours trying to get this working. The user manual and online help were sparse and did not address my problem. Set-up documentation was unclear and confusing. ...
Summary: I spent aboit 3 hours trying to get this working. The user manual and online help were sparse and did not address my problem. Set-up documentation was unclear and confusing. I am returning it to the store in the morning.
1 out of 1 users found this user opinion helpful.
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Nice package with poor longterm functionality
by Blades1x on September 6, 2007
Pros: Plays movies, has a nice DJ (playlist) system
Cons: Buttons hard to press, no off/on switch so even with auto turn off the battery still drains on its own, unable to charge via direct AC/DC it must be connected via USB to a computer to charge
Summary: Its odd shape and poorly configured button layout are the first things i noticed, and struggled with. Merely trying to hold it to view the screen and i was accidentally ...
Summary: Its odd shape and poorly configured button layout are the first things i noticed, and struggled with. Merely trying to hold it to view the screen and i was accidentally pressing the volume buttons constantly. I bought a mobile USB charger and wall charger and neither work. Since there is no On/Off switch you have to rely on the auto turnoff which still keeps it running and draining the battery for multiple minutes after use and making it take forever to start back up. The playlist DJ is nice but would be more convenient for a more intuitive playing style without having to spend all the time pre-programming (which you have to do or you play everything on the player with no real rhyme or reason). Also, very buggy, within 3 days of use it had "boot errors" and I was totally unable to use it. Bottom line - this player will give you more headache than its worth. I am returning it today and buying a Sansa.
1 out of 2 users found this user opinion helpful.
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Nope, waste of energy
by jhadam on June 18, 2008
Pros: Records FM
Cons: Player Freezes up
Summary: I like the function that it records FM... Thats about it. It would take too too long to boot up. The record button gets pressed easy and records at unwanted ...
Summary: I like the function that it records FM... Thats about it. It would take too too long to boot up. The record button gets pressed easy and records at unwanted times. Connecting to computer is okay until the device freezes up. The buttons are hard to navigate. Sound was good Player in all was not so good.
Specifications
- Manufacturer: Imation Enterprises Corp.
- Part number: MMP8640
- Description: Memorex is a manufacturer and distributor of brand name consumer electronics worldwide. Memorex is keeping abreast of the latest trends in consumer electronics, so that it can provide the most innovative, quality products to you. PRODUCT FEATURES: Digital FM radio; One-touch recording function (voice recording + FM radio); Rechargeable lithium-polymer battery; Up to 20 hours of audio playback (up to 2 hours of video playback); Change the look of your player with 6 different color schemes; Equalizer with 5 presets and custom EQ; MyDJ Listening modes - create instant playlists based on your favorite song; 100 preloaded music content - discover new artists and new music all on the device; Mass storage compliance with Plug-n-play function; Upgradeable firmware; MP3, WMA, WMA-DRM (WMA protected files), MPEG-4, and JPEG file playback; Plays video files natively in QCIF+; Downloadable PC software enables transcoding of most video formats to MPEG-4; Supports most subscription music providers; Large 1.8 inch QCIF+ color screen with image viewer; Custom graphical user interface; Landscape or portrait orientation.
General
- Product type Digital player / radio
- PC interface(s) supported USB
- Signal-to-noise ratio 90 dB
- Flash memory installed 4 GB Integrated
- Dimensions (W x D x H) 1.8 in x 0.5 in x 3.3 in
Carrying Case
- Case type Protective sleeve
Digital Player / Recorder
- Supported digital audio standards WAV, WMA, Protected WMA (DRM)
- Response bandwidth 20 - 20000 Hz
Built-in Display
- Audio system built-in display LCD
- Diagonal size 1.8 in
Audio Features
- Sound output mode Stereo
- Additional features Upgradeable firmware, FM radio recording capability
Equalizer
- Equalizer factory preset qty 5
Radio
- Tuner type Digital Radio tuner
- Tuner bands FM
Microphone
- Microphone type Built-in
Headphones
- Headphones type Binaural Ear-bud
- Sound output mode Stereo
- Connectivity technology Wired
Connectivity
- Cable(s) included 1 x USB cable -
- Connector type 1 x USB, 1 x Headphones Mini-phone stereo 3.5 mm
- Slot(s) provided 1 x SD Memory Card
Battery / Power
- Battery 1 x Lithium polymer Rechargeable Player batteryIntegrated
- Mfr estimated battery life 20 hour(s)
Sustainability
- CNET Labs: Battery drain test / Video playback 274.51 min
- CNET Labs: Battery drain test / audio playback 1430.04 min
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