Philips GoGear Aria (16GB)
Manufacturer: Philips Consumer Electronics Part number: CNETPhilipsGoGearAria16GB
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- The GoGear Aria is a useful MP3 player that makes a great match for Rhapsody subscribers. It won't turn any heads, but it won't break the bank, either.
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CNET editors' review
Philips GoGear Aria (16GB) price range: $74.99 - $84.27
- Reviewed by: Donald Bell
- Reviewed on: 04/27/2009
- Updated on:06/24/2009
- Released on: 04/01/2009
The good: The Philips GoGear Aria is an affordable MP3 player that packs a 2-inch color screen, premium earbuds, FM radio, voice recording, photos, and video, and seamlessly integrates with Rhapsody's subscription music service.
The bad: The Aria's design is a little blah, navigation is a tad quirky, the construction is all plastic, and the music player doesn't support AAC files from iTunes.
The bottom line: The GoGear Aria is a useful MP3 player that makes a great match for Rhapsody subscribers. It won't turn any heads, but it won't break the bank, either.
The Philips tradition of making useful, affordable, and wholly unremarkable MP3 players marches forward with the GoGear Aria. This solid little player isn't going to impress you with fancy features, but it is competitively priced at $79 (8GB) and $99 (16GB).
Design
Nearly all of Philips MP3 players over the past four years have shared the same design attributes: curved bodies, glossy coatings, and an unflinching attachment to black and gray plastic. The only rogue element thrown onto the Aria is a unique navigation control design that nests a play button within a metallic scroll switch, which is in turn nested within a four-direction navigation pad. The new addition looks a whole lot more interesting than the traditional navigation Philips has used on models like the SA6185, or the SA6045, but from a practical point of view it's a small step backwards. For all of the navigation pad's visual elegance, its operation is no more intuitive than on older models and the Play button has shrunk down to an awkward tic-tac size. Adding to the frustration is the fact that the Play button pulls double duty as an Enter key, so you have to use it every time you need to dive into a menu or make any kind of selection.
The navigation also feels odd while browsing photos, as Philips decided to use the left and right keys for rotating images instead of advancing through images. Flipping through photos using the vertical rocker switch works fine, but we found it hard to resist our instinct to use the horizontal buttons. Inevitably, we'd relapse into our old ways and watch as our photos somersaulted around the screen.
Features
Considering its price, the Aria scores decent marks when it comes to features. All the standards are here, such as music, video, photo, radio, voice, and text. The features that distinguish the Aria, however, are the 2-inch color screen (220 x 176 resolution), Rhapsody subscription music DNA, and a quality pair of in-ear headphones.
Users of Rhapsody's subscription music service will be happy to see features such as a Rhapsody Channels menu and a renewal indicator, but otherwise, nonsubscribers will have to content themselves with the Aria's relatively basic music player. Compared with an MP3 player like the SanDisk Sansa Fuze, which supports formats such as FLAC, Ogg, and WAV, the Aria is quite limited, supporting just MP3 and WMA. If you've been ripping and downloading your music as AAC files using a program like iTunes, you're not going to be able to transfer those songs to the Aria without converting them first.
The Aria's video player is similarly limited, playing only SMV files encoded at a 200 x 176 resolution. Expect that any video you'll want to play on the Aria will need to get shoehorned onto the player using the included software and a dash of patience.
Performance
Philips rates the Aria's battery life at 30 hours of music playback and 6 hours of video, which is a little better than you'd get from an Apple iPod Nano, and right in line with budget-priced competitor the Sansa Fuze. Battery testing in CNET Labs found the Aria averaging 26 hours of continuous audio playback and a surprising 9 hours of video. Unfortunately, video picture quality is pretty crummy, but from an audio perspective, the Aria's combination of EQ, Full Sound audio enhancement, and above-average earbuds offers some of the best out-of-the-box fidelity you'll get in this price range.
User reviews
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Great buy, easy to use, w/ FM radio and voice recorder
by carolynj20 on October 15, 2009
Pros: Got a 16 GB Philips for 1/2 the price of an 8 GB Ipod. Great sound, longer battery, comfortable headset. Easy to download files from my computer. The controls are simple and logical once you get the hang of it. Perfect for my needs.
Cons: None that I can find.
Summary: Would definitely recommend this to someone who didn't care if that had an Ipod and wanted to save money. Great quality and functionality. I've only had it a ...
Summary: Would definitely recommend this to someone who didn't care if that had an Ipod and wanted to save money. Great quality and functionality. I've only had it a week, can't speak to it's durability.
Specifications
- Manufacturer: Philips Consumer Electronics
- Part number: CNETPhilipsGoGearAria16GB
- Bottom Line: The GoGear Aria is a useful MP3 player that makes a great match for Rhapsody subscribers. It won't turn any heads, but it won't break the bank, either.
General
- Product type Digital player / radio
- PC interface(s) supported USB
- Amplifier total output power 6 Watt
- Signal-to-noise ratio 80 dB
- Flash memory installed 16 GB Integrated
- Digital storage None
- Weight 1.7 oz
- Dimensions (W x D x H) 3.3 in x 1.9 in x 4.2 in
- Voice recording capable Yes
- Software type Drivers & Utilities, Philips Media Converter
Digital Player / Recorder
- Supported digital audio standards MP3, WMA, Protected WMA (DRM)
- Sample rate 8 - 48 KHz
- Response bandwidth 80 - 18000 Hz
- ID3 tags support Yes
- Additional features Variable bit-rate compatible
Built-in Display
- Audio system built-in display LCD
- Diagonal size 2 in
- Resolution 176 x 220
- Backlight display Yes
Audio Features
- Sound output mode Stereo
- Amplifier response bandwidth 80 - 18000 Hz
- Additional features FullSound, SuperScroll, Volume control, Upgradeable firmware, USB 2.0 compatibility, Battery level indication
Video Playback Features
- Still image format JPEG, BMP
CD System
- CD system type None
- Digital audio standards supported MP3, WMA
- ID3 tag support Yes
Equalizer
- Equalizer factory presets Funk, Jazz, Rock, Techno, Classic, Hip Hop
Radio
- Tuner type Digital Radio tuner
- FM station preset qty 20
- Tuner bands FM
Remote Control
- Remote control None
Microphone
- Microphone type Built-in
- Microphone operation mode Mono
Headphones
- Headphones type Binaural In-ear ear-bud
- Sound output mode Stereo
- Connectivity technology Wired
Connectivity
- Cable(s) included 1 x USB cable - External
- Connector type 1 x Headphones Mini-phone stereo 3.5 mm, 1 x Hi-Speed USB
Battery / Power
- Battery Lithium polymer Rechargeable Player batteryIntegrated
- Mfr estimated battery life 30 hour(s), 6 hour(s)
- Battery capacity 310 mAh
System Requirements
- Peripheral / Interface devices CD-ROM, USB port, Internet connection
- Operating system Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Windows XP SP2 or later
Product series
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Manufacturer: Philips Consumer Electronics
Specs: Digital player / radio, 16 GB, MP3, WMA, Protected WMA (DRM), Lithium polymer Rechargeable Player batteryIntegrated
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Philips GoGear Aria (8GB, black)
Manufacturer: Philips Consumer Electronics
Specs: Digital player / radio, 8 GB, MP3, WMA, Lithium polymer Rechargeable Player batteryIntegrated
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