Philips GoGear SA6185 (8GB)
Manufacturer: Philips Consumer Electronics Part number: SA6185/37
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- If you're looking for a cheap way to entertain the kids on a road trip to Dullsville, the Philips GoGear SA6185 should work out fine. Grown-ups, however, deserve a more substantive gadget.
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CNET editors' review
Philips GoGear SA6185 (8GB) price range: $79.99
- Reviewed by: Donald Bell
- Reviewed on: 06/12/2008
- Released on: 04/01/2008
The good: The Philips GoGear SA6185 is an uncomplicated and inexpensive portable video player with built-in speakers, Windows DRM support, FM radio, a relatively large screen, and voice recording.
The bad: The Philips GoGear SA6185 suffers from a dull design, weak built-in speakers, poor video codec support, limited storage capacity, and low screen resolution.
The bottom line: If you're looking for a cheap way to entertain the kids on a road trip to Dullsville, the Philips GoGear SA6185 should work out fine. Grown-ups, however, deserve a more substantive gadget.
The Philips GoGear SA6185 is an affordable, easy-to-use portable video player with a glossy, streamlined design and a modest set of features. With a retail price $159, the Philips GoGear SA6185's low price tag and larger-than-average screen are the only attributes that help this otherwise bland gadget stand out from the herd.
Design
The Philips GoGear SA6185 bears the generic stamp of a product designed for the widest possible appeal. Its unremarkable form is neither too big, too small, too masculine, nor too feminine. A reflective, high-gloss finish covers the curved, black front of the device, leaving the remainder housed in a combination of metallic plastic and black aluminum. Measuring 3 inches by 5 inches by 0.5 inch, with a 3.5-inch standard ratio screen, the GoGear's dimensions fall somewhere between an iPod Classic and a Sony PSP.
The Philips GoGear SA6185 is controlled by a traditional four-way navigation pad located to the right of the screen with a Menu button just above it. At the center of the navigation pad is a play button that doubles as a power switch. The top right edge of the GoGear includes a slim rocker switch for adjusting volume, and the opposite edge conceals a button hold switch. A dedicated playlist button is located on the right edge of the device, offering a quick way to add music to a personal on-the-go playlist. Overall, the GoGear's tactile, plastic controls feel intuitive and familiar, although left-handed users will find them frustrating.
The Philips GoGear SA6185's onscreen interface looks like one big yawn. The main menu's light-blue background and easily understood menu icons offer the inoffensively clean and polished look of a product designed by a committee. To Philips' credit, however, the GoGear's interface is remarkably uncluttered, both aesthetically and functionally.
Features
The Philips GoGear SA6185 includes all the features we'd expect from a portable video player, including music, video, and photo playback, as well as less common features such as an FM radio and a voice recorder. Unfortunately, the conservative execution of each one of the GoGear's features is disappointing. For instance, the video player only accepts WMV format videos with a 320x240 resolution--so be prepared to convert and sync all your existing video content using Windows Media Player or the included Philips conversion software. The GoGear's music player accepts a scant two types of audio formats: MP3 and WMA audio (including DRM-protected WMA). Philips even figured out a way to make something as mundane as the photo viewer feel stifling, requiring us to convert and sync photos through Windows Media Player instead of a simple drag-and-drop operation.
When it comes to audio, video, and photo support, we recommend the Archos 405 over the Philips GoGear SA6185, without hesitation. Unfortunately, the Archos 405 lacks the FM radio, integrated speakers, and voice-recording found on the GoGear, which some users may consider must-have features.
Performance
Unsurprisingly, the audio and video performance of the Philips GoGear SA6185 is as middle-of-the-road as its features and design. Its sound quality during music playback is clean and lively, and can be shaped by a simple built-in custom EQ. The quality of the Philips GoGear SA6185's video playback is admirable considering the limitations of its 320x240 screen resolution and the inherent video degradation caused by converting all content before syncing it to the device. For the money, however, we prefer the video and photo quality of the Creative Zen or Archos 405.
We found voice recordings made with the Philips GoGear SA6185 free from the background hum and mechanical noise common to most inexpensive voice recorders, however, the 8kHz mono WAV files created by the player are far from high quality. The GoGear's FM radio offers decent reception, and although the player requires a connected pair of headphones to act as an FM antenna, users do have the option to play the radio through the built-in speakers. This throwback feature to the days of transistor radios is fitting, since the quality of the Philips GoGear SA6185's internal speakers is about what you'd expect from your grandpa's old Philco.
Philips rates the battery life of the SA6185 at 20 hours of audio or 5 hours of video.
User reviews
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High quality and excellent value
by BloodHolds on September 26, 2008
Pros: Excellent sound quality
Impresive video playback
Atractive styling
Good feature listCons: Too few codecs supported
Summary: The Philips SA6185 is a very nicely finished piece of equipment. The back is black brushed aluminium (which ever so slightly concave, much like a hip flask), the front has ...
Summary: The Philips SA6185 is a very nicely finished piece of equipment. The back is black brushed aluminium (which ever so slightly concave, much like a hip flask), the front has a piano black finish ? giving it a contemporary look.
The 8GB (7.5GB in reality) of flash is adequate, allowing you to store about 50hrs of Video. The Video replay is quite impressive and actually provides quite an immersive experience.
What really sets this player apart though is the sound quality. When used with a decent pair of in-ear headphones (like the Sennheiser CX300 for £17), you can hear that the amplification stage of this device is of the finest quality. It has the presence of a class A amplifier, with impressive sound-staging and timing. This is one very musical machine.
I personally prefer the feature list of this to that of the iPod touch. The FM radio, speakers and Dictaphone - is preferable to the iPod?s touch screen (which you will need to constantly remove fingerprints from).
All in all this is a very solid offering, just be aware that you should only buy a machine that has the latest firmware installed (1.0.7). I have had many problems with machines shipped with an earlier version of the firmware.
One final thought, the equaliser in the SA6185 is very good - it would be nice if it offered the option to allow the machine to automatically set the equaliser to the appropriate setting for the genre of music being played.1 out of 1 users found this user opinion helpful.
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Philips GoGear SA6185 is a nice audio and video player.
by t85 on November 16, 2009
Pros: -Nice screen size
-Sound Quality Is Excellent
-Good Video Playback
-Easy navigationCons: -Not enough codecs supported
-Media Converter software is slow at converting files
-Media Converter won't save files to playerSummary: I like this audio and video player for a various reasons. The sound quality is excellent. I have the choice of listening... with the headphones or without them. I like ...
Summary: I like this audio and video player for a various reasons. The sound quality is excellent. I have the choice of listening... with the headphones or without them. I like the fact this player has a 3.5 inch screen, which is a great screen size for viewing pictures and videos. I love the ease of navigating from one section to another section on the player.
The video playback is good but could be better. Certain parts of the videos are not as clear as they should be. This may have something to do with the media converter changing the format of the file.
The media converter software that comes with this player doesn't work like it should. This software is set up to convert the files and save them to the player. However, after converting my files, it doesn't save them to the player. I always get a "failed to save..." message. Instead, I have to click and drag the video files to the player.
Overall, I think the player is a good audio and video player. I would recommend this device.
Specifications
- Manufacturer: Philips Consumer Electronics
- Part number: SA6185/37
- Description: Immerse yourself in movies, music and photos with Philips Flash Audio and Video player featuring a 3.5" LCD display. Enjoy videos from your PC or that you've purchased online. Now, turn up the built-in speakers for great sound!
General
- Product type Digital player / radio
- PC interface(s) supported Hi-Speed USB
- Amplifier total output power 6 mW
- Signal-to-noise ratio 85 dB
- Total harmonic distortion 1.0 %
- Flash memory installed 8 GB Integrated
- Digital storage None
- Weight 5.4 oz
- Dimensions (W x D x H) 7.7 in x 1.2 in x 8.4 in
- Included accessories Headphones
- Software type Drivers & Utilities, Microsoft Windows Media Player 11
Carrying Case
- Case type None
Digital Player / Recorder
- Supported digital audio standards MP3, WAV, WMA, ADPCM
- Sample rate 8 KHz, 11 KHz, 16 KHz, 22 KHz, 24 KHz, 32 KHz, 48 KHz, 44.1 KHz
- Response bandwidth 60 - 18000 Hz
- ID3 tags support Yes
- Additional features WMV playback, Variable bit-rate compatible
Built-in Display
- Audio system built-in display LCD
- Diagonal size 3.5 in
- Resolution 240 x 320
- Backlight display Yes
- Display menu language Dutch, French, German, Korean, Polish, English, Finnish, Italian, Russian, Spanish, Swedish, Japanese, Hungarian, Norwegian, Portuguese, Chinese (simplified), Chinese (traditional)
Audio Features
- Amplifier output channel qty 2
- Sound output mode Stereo
- Amplifier signal-to-noise ratio 85 dB
- Additional features SuperPlay, SuperScroll, Volume control, ID3 tags support, Upgradeable firmware, Battery level indication
CD System
- CD system type None
Equalizer
- Equalizer factory presets Funk, Jazz, Rock, Custom, Techno, Classic, Hip Hop
Radio
- Tuner type Radio tuner
- Station preset qty 20
- Tuner bands FM
- Tuner frequency range FM: 87.5 - 108 MHz
Remote Control
- Remote control None
Microphone
- Microphone type Built-in
- Microphone operation mode Mono
Headphones
- Signal-to-noise ratio 60 dB
Connectivity
- Cable(s) included 1 x USB cable - External
- Connector type 1 x Headphones Mini-phone stereo 3.5 mm, 1 x USB
- Slot(s) provided None
Battery / Power
- Battery 1 x Lithium polymer Rechargeable Player batteryInternal
- Battery capacity 1000 mAh
- Power device type None
System Requirements
- Peripheral / Interface devices CD-ROM, USB port, Internet connection
- Operating system Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Windows XP SP2
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