LG MFJM53

By Mary Branscombe, published on August 17, 2006
Source: Tom's Guide US | Keywords: , , , , , ,

2. LG MFJM53

Look at your photos on the LG MFJM53's colorful screen while you listen - or read an ebook.
Dimensions 2 x .5 x 4"
48 x 14 x 100mm
Weight 0.2 lbs
88 g
Power Source Internal: Rechargeable Lithium-Ion battery.
External: custom USB cable to PC or power adapter (supplied)
Display 1.8" 206,000-color OLED
Memory 8 GB (HD)
Recording Audio: MP3
Playback Audio: MP3, WMA, WMA-DRM, WAV, Ogg
Text text
Image JPEG
Video MPEG4 AVI
Screen Orientation Portrait for photos and text, landscape for videos
AV Connections Built-in microphone, line-in socket
Interfaces USB 2.0 high-speed device
Battery Life 30 hours music, 4 hours picture/video playback

The name won't grab you, but when you see LG's 8 GB player you might want to grab it. It is stylish enough that it won a design award and it's very comfortable in the hand; about the size and shape of a slim mobile phone. It has a curve at the top for the scroll wheel, which has forward and back buttons on either side.

The MFJM53 copes with a wide range of content - pictures, video and even text files, so you could use it for ebooks, photos and TV recordings. The screen is clear and bright. Videos look surprisingly good, but it doesn't cope well with very detailed photos. Get Windows Media Player to downsample images automatically and they'll look better and take up less space.

With 8 GB of content, navigation is important. The MFJM53 actually has two parallel sets of controls, which can be confusing until you get the hang of it. As with many devices, the Play/Pause button also turns the player on. You press the Menu button on the side of the player to get the main menu, which you move through with the scroll wheel.

Pick music, videos, photos, text files, record or setup - you can press the scroll wheel or the menu button to get into the content. Instead of giving you another list to choose from, the player jumps straight to the first file and starts playing. You then use the forward and back buttons to move through music and video tracks.

Controls on the top and side of the MFJM53 give you two ways to navigate.

Unfortunately for a device with so much storage, there isn't a list of tracks to scroll through. But in photo mode, you can press the scroll button to see thumbnails. For music and videos, the scroll wheel turns into a volume control.

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