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The Visual Land ME-975L-8GB-BLK V-Touch Pro is a multifunctional MP3 player featuring a 3-inch touchscreen, built-in camera, and support for various audio and video formats. With 8GB of internal storage and an expandable MicroSD card slot, it offers ample space for your media. Additional features include an FM radio, voice recorder, and e-book reader, making it a versatile device for entertainment and creativity.
C**D
Came in quickly ... works perfect and daughter loves it.
Came in quickly ... works perfect and daughter loves it. This is the perfect size for a teenager and has plenty of space for daily use. Excellent for the price.
J**M
Not worth my time.
I wanted to like this mp3 player but couldn't. The first thing I'll say is, you get what you pay for. While it was not very expensive for an mp3 player and my expectations were not very high when I ordered it, I was very disappointed with it. It felt very cheaply made, to the point where I felt like it would break if I pressed on the touch screen with any pressure at all. Second, while the microsd card option is nice, it would not find and play any music files on the sd card. I could manually search the card and play my music but thatwas a huge pain. Finally, the touch screen was not very responsive and often took several "touches" to do what I wanted it to do. I knew enough to not to expect iPod Touch like features and responsiveness with this player but I never expected it to be as bad as it was. In short, after having this item for only two days, I have already returned it for a refund.
P**S
Fair use, for just listen to media without high expectations.
Well! First, it only accepts usb 1.0 connector (first generation), the gui interface it does not work to the right selection (you have to touch the very bottom of you selection, and that makes it tricky to select functions or play songs or videos), it does not have bluetooth for connecting bluetooth devices, it is slow to refresh contents of media folders, and it is slow to charge battery, it does not support all the format advertise in package (I try converting songs to all the supported formats advertise, and only mp3, avi work perfectly, headphones came with one side ear phone shorted than the other one (I bought sony earbuds instead). One nice future is that has a 3D effect that the device has on by default, that adds to the output sound if you are using the earphones only, only has one speaker which the quality is not good, if you use it as a just a quick preview it will be okay but you will have to clean it and tweak your media to sound good (using audacity editor for example), if you use the recording option on it. Okay, that is about it. Good luck!
K**N
Avoid this device. Spend more - get the right thing.
This is junk! The touch-screen technology is absolutely terrible - it responds to touch when it wants to and eventually stops responding all together (even with a stylus). It is poorly built and breaks easily (the screen and other parts broke on mine and I had to have it replaced). The sub-menus, once passed the nice icons on the home screen, are outdated, difficult to navigate and don't provide the best options for viewing and playing back media. As an example: once you enter the music storage space, song titles and artist names aren't fully visible because the line space runs off of the screen. You don't have the ability to reorder the list by artist, album or song and you don't have the ability to create new folders other than through computer interface. The device also auto locks and requires that you drag a virtual slide to unlock it. This means forced screen usage and once the screen goes out, you won't be able to unlock it to do anything with it. Also, one of the audio outputs eventually failed so it no longer has stereo sound but rather, mono.With this device - you pay for what you get. It's cheap for a real reason. That being said, it's not ALL bad. For the price, it makes a good portable media storage device or emergency camera. The FM radio is also a nice feature but everything on this device depends on the touch-screen functioning properly (which it doesn't). If the device had optional buttons to use to avoid the touch-screen issues, it would be phenomenal.If you're looking for something that you'll use often or while working out - this is not the device for you. If you just need a portable place to store media, you're not too tech savvy, you are light-handed and tech patient - this is for you.
J**E
Good For The Price
I got this MP3 player today and I'll be updating this review as new things come up. When I bought it the reviews on here didn't satisfy all my questions so hopefully this one does!Opened up the package today, it comes with a USB charger, a pair of earbuds, and a TV input cord.--FIRST IMPRESSIONS--The MP3 player itself is very light. Hardly heavier than my old Sansa, although it's twice the size. The screen is beautiful, 3' and well made. Because it's so light, it feels a little cheap in your hand. It's not made out of the finest plastic, I could see it breaking in the future if it got stepped on or something.--TURNING ON THE SYSTEM--I attached the charger and was surprised that it gives you three options. You can a) Charge and Play, b) Charge and Data (which I assume means adding music/vids while charging) and c) Just plain charge. I liked this because sometimes I don't want to be interrupted while listening if my battery is running out. My old Sansa didn't have this option.I selected Charge and Play and messed around the interface for a bit. It's obviously an imitation of the iPod icon system. The touchscreen took some getting used to. It requires more pressure to select icons than on an iPod. At first I was worried the touchscreen was faulty, but I was easily able to navigate when I applied the correct pressure.--CAMERA/RECORDER--I was most curious about the quality of the camera. Turns out it's a 2.0 megapixel camera. The pictures were actually not terrible. In a pinch, it could be used in a well lit space to snap a few pics. The video recorder was similar in that it was decent but not great. As long as whatever you're recording doesn't move around a ton and it's close, you should be able to get a decent video of it.--UPLOADING--I have a micro SD card I used to upgrade the memory to 16 gbs. I inserted it and the device instantly recognized it. Neat. Next I transferred about 7 gbs of music onto the device internal memory using the Windows folder system. Worked like a charm. However, the music took a long time to upload. I'm estimating about 30 minutes for 7 gbs. On my old Sansa, that would have taken around 10. But maybe because it's charging it takes longer.Update: It's not just because it was charging. It takes a while to load. Another negative is that navigation between the micro SD card memory and the internal memory is sort of a pain. They're not consolidated into one library like some other systems. Rather you have to push the "card memory" to access those songs.--EARBUDS--They're not good, although they look pretty stylish. No bass, low quality. I immediately swapped them out for a better pair and the music quality improved by a lot.--SOUND QUALITY--So far so good! It's nothing special, but the music sounds good and rich. Definitely an upgrade from my previous MP3.--VIDEO--Watched an episode of Big Bang Theory on it. This was a major trip-up. While the visual ran smoothly, the audio lagged a second behind. A little annoying. The screen is really nice, as previously mentioned. However, it seemed a little dim. It'd be fine at night, but during the day it's not gonna be competing with your TV or Laptop. I wasn't planning on watching movies on this thing, but if you were, I'd reconsider.---OVERALL RATING---Ease of Use 9/10Camera 6/10Sound Quality 9/10Video 4/10Display 9/10Uploading 7/10Price 9/10Feel/Look 8/10OVERALL 7.5/10---FINAL WORD---If you want to use this for purely music purposes, I'd recommend it. If not, then I wouldn't.
D**N
Does its job well.
A great unit for a good price. Works quite well.
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