Tue Nov 20, 2007 9:40AM EST
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Try this on for size: a Wi-Fi MP3 player that wirelessly hooks into your Rhapsody account and lets you download your favorite tracks, stream music channels, and listen to podcasts, all without ever syncing with a PC. Looks like the new Zune (and the iPod Classic, for that matter) may have some stiff competition.
Slated to ship in the next few weeks (before the year is out, one would hope), the Ibiza Rhapsody comes in three flavors: a 30GB hard drive-based version ($330), and two flash-memory models (8GB and 4GB, $250 and $230 respectively). Not exactly cheap, but I've yet to find an MP3 player that does such a good job of exploiting its Wi-Fi abilities.
I've been testing the 30GB Ibiza for a couple of days, and I'm pretty impressed with its looks and overall build quality—not bad for a company (Haier) that's known more for household appliances than consumer electronics. The player has the same basic form factor as the iPod Classic, except it replaces the scroll wheel with a touch-sensitive navigation pad—yes, very similar to the new Zune, except I thought this one was easier to use. The pad is surrounded by play/pause, skip forward/reverse, and back buttons, with a volume up/down rocker along the right spine of the player. Finally, along top, there's a long, narrow button: push it to instantly see all available Wi-Fi networks (the Zune forces you to dig into the Settings menu). The Ibiza's 2.5-inch display is bright and vivid, with pixels packed in so tight that there was little sign of any screen-door effect.
After you fire up the Ibiza, you're prompted to connect to a Wi-Fi network; using the touch pad, you must select an open access point and key in any encryption passwords. It's not as seamless a process as on the Zune, which transfers all your Wi-FI settings from your PC, but tapping in my WPA password wasn't all that onerous; after a few back-and-forth swipes of my thumb, I was all set. Next, you must log in to your Rhapsody account; again, more swiping is involved, but once you're logged in, the Ibiza keeps track of your username and password.
Once your wireless and login info is all set, the fun begins. First, I navigated to the My Library option in the Rhapsody menu and browsed all my saved Rhapsody tunes; from there, I chose which songs and albums to download to the device. Next up? Podcasts; you can browse a directory covering scores of choices, and once you subscribe, the Ibiza downloads new episodes automatically. You can also browse and search the entire Rhapsody catalog for new music, or stream one of the many Rhapsody music channels. Also, whether you're listening to a saved song or a streaming channel, you can always click to find related songs or artists, then click again to download new tracks or entire albums (99 cents a song, or $13 a month for an unlimited subscription).
There's more: the Ibiza has a video player that handles MPEG-4, WMV, and H.264 file formats, and you can also browse clips from AOL Video (AOL's version of YouTube) over the air. A web browser lets you check the WAP version of sites like Yahoo! and Google; it's not as slick as the iPhone's browser, but it's good enough for quick web searches and checking the news. You can also download new skins (dubbed Airskins) for the player; six are available. An FM radio lets you scan the airwaves for music; it doesn't give you station or music info as does the FM radio on the Zune, and it lacks presets, but I had little trouble scanning for strong signals. Finally, the Ibiza supports stereo Bluetooth headsets for wireless listening.
My biggest problem with the Ibiza is that it's sluggish at times; it has a tendency to choke if you're, say, listening to a streaming Rhapsody channel and downloading a bunch of tunes all at once. Even when I wasn't downloading music in the background, the hard-drive player I tested often paused a second or two before responding to clicks (I'd expect the flash-based Ibiza to perform a bit better). Also, I haven't had a chance to give the battery a thorough test; as I found with the Zune, too much Wi-Fi can cut down on battery life dramatically. I was also bummed that the Ibiza lacks an equalizer (as does the Zune).
That said, I'm very impressed by the Ibiza overall. No, it doesn't have the Zune's community features such as the slick Zune Social, and you can't share tracks from one player to another. But the Ibiza blows away the Zune and the iPod Classic with its ability to browse the Rhapsody catalog over the air (a feature still lacking in the Wi-Fi-enabled Zune), its extras (such as the web browser and AOL Video access), and the streaming music channels. Oh—and I have yet to sync the Ibiza with my PC. So far, I haven't really needed to.
How do you think the Ibiza stacks up to the Zune and the non-Touch iPods? Is it too pricey?
Related:
Haier's Ibiza Rhapsody PMP gets reviewed [Engadget]
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Ewwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww! Its FUGLY!!!!!!! What the fu** is Rhapsody. That makes the Zune look NICE! btw iPods are way better!
That's the ugliest DAP I think I've ever seen. That won't sell by look alone.
It looks like an old GameBoy.
I have to agree that Rhapsody is the way to go. I have a Sansa E280 for Rhapsody and have access to just about any song I want for so little money its ridiculous. THis makes the power of WiFi so such more. With an IPOd you don't need wifi because you have to buy the song. With Rhapsody you can download it or stream it for nothing but your monthly fee. Apple is going to have to go to a subscription-based service to get me to get an IPOD.
I am interested in finding a MP3/video/wifi/FM/podcasts etc. I use a Treo 700wx (I deplore it)used touch screen phones since they came out. I' 54- used cell phones since 1989 and computers since 1995. My son has an iPhone, iPod classic, iBook, so I get an earful iInfo. Any Ideas. I want easy easy with FM.
I think ill stick with my new 80 gig ipod, cause that ibiza is fugly.
I think ill stick with my new 80 gig ipod, cause that ibiza is fugly.
Considering I picked up a new 30gb Zune with Wi-Fi for under $80 US (brown version only) - this seems to be a very expensive alternative.
Everyone likes to forget a little known MP3 player company by the name of SANDISK! Don't forget that the Sansa Connect was the best of Show at CES and has all the same Wi-Fi treats for much less $$$. The connect is also mated with both Rhapsody and Yahoo for Wi-Fi downloading of MP3 and Streaming audio through launchcast. Oh yeah, and it doesn't look like a door stop.. http://sandisk.com/sansa/
Its really nice to find a better advanced wi-fi enabled MP3 player.Hope it will be in my country soon.i am waiting for that.
Its really nice to find a better advanced wi-fi enabled MP3 player.Hope it will be in my country soon.i am waiting for that.
rhapsody is grasping at straws to stay in the game, they are not going to make it as the number one or two. Those slots go to ipod/itunes and zune 2gen. Sorry sandisk people, your players are cheep and do the job, but for long lasting dap you have to go with the later two. Zune is perfecting their wifi and will be better than ever in the next few years, why ipods will always be the same clickwheel... its a good player but tired in my book. Since this new ibiza is almost $80 more than the ipod/zune and with less storage, it seems that the player is doomed from sticker shock. Sorry rhapsody fans and ipod fan. Your a dying/tired tech.
Rhapsody isn't grasping any straws, they really have the right idea and whoever prefers iTunes and iPods because they're "prettier" isn't a bonafide music fan. If you're a gadget nerd, then go for the other stuff, if you're a music fan, you already have rhapsody and rhapsody enabled gadgets. It's truly the best. As far as Sansa's go, I had an ipod and it died after a year, no replaceable batteries, waste of money. I've had my Sansa for two years now, it's taken tons of abuse and it's still going strong, plus it's expandable with an SD card and if it dies I can replace its battery. Long live Rhapsody!!
What is an IPOD?
this thing is but ugly.I broke my iPod (my fault dropped it down stairs) and replaced it with a Zune. I'm not a big fan of the Zune but it has some nice features that could easily go over to the iPod to make it better. Though i think the iPod touch does have all and more of the features i would have brought over. though I don't like the Zune much it is much nicer looking than this beast. I would be embarrassed to own this cheap looking thing.
sorry I meant Butt ugly, not but ugly.
I saw a guy in an airport once who had a Zune. But, that's the only time. He was talking about how it could do as much as the iPod. But, he was wrong, mainly because Windows Junk Player has half the songs as iTunes, and no movies. All of these other wannabees make the iPod look better and better.
I just signed up for a Rhapsody account and I love it. Why worry about how many gigs your portable device has when all you really need is a wifi connection and enough memory to run the software? To me that's the future. I signed up for Rhapsody intending to use it with my Squeezebox, but I'll definitely get a wifi enabled portable device in the future. Yeah, this device is hideous, but I like the concept.
dcsoccer25: Rhapsody is the most used music subscription service. With this player you have 4.5 millions songs to listen to for less than 15.00 dollars per month. For to have the same amount of music with an ipod ( itunes } you actually have to spend 4,455,000.00 dollars. So you can never fill out your 80 Gb ipod with 20,000 songs. Unless you spent 20,000 dollars. Only this math is enough for to buy this, or other similar, device. But there is more. Ipod it is a simple player. No wi-fi, no radio, no internet, no internet browser. So .. please .. Job's fans .. .get real
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6 Posted by vgchamp234 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 10:34PM EDT Report Abuse
I think that the Rhapsody looks cool and it can play songs? Now I have to get one!