Durable design, Nice mix of features, Good digital picture display quality, Quick start up time
Feature navigation confusing, Screen smudges easily, Disappointing video playback, Ebook reader too basic, Slow USB 2.0 file transfer times
The Nextar T30 portable media player, despite its inexpensive price tag, is hard to recommend when put up against other devices similar to it. It has a few stand out qualities, but the overall experience it provides is marred by a small host of mostly ...
Abstract: Note: If you’re not familiar with Saved By the Bell, I suggest you open up your wallet, clear a couple of days, and catch up. Then, return for the review. The Nextar T30 is the Jessie Spano of the Portable Media Player world. The sub-$100 player has it...
Abstract: Right out of the box I could not believe how compact and lightweight the new T30 portable media player from Nextar is. This device is thinner and weighs less than my cellphone. Nextar, a designer and marketer of bold and new consumer electronic pro...
Abstract: Video Review: You may not be familiar with the Nextar T30 Portable Media Player. Its a PMP device sold in some large chain stores at a pretty cheap price. It comes with a 320x240 resolution screen, supports MP3, AVI and photo playback. It also comes ...
If your savvy in the problem solving tech world, and don’t mind a bit of a challenge, the T30 could be a good travel PMP that, if lost, wouldn’t mean the end of the world. If you’re looking for a replacement for another PMP system,...
Abstract: When I go shopping for a digital audio player -- in which the last time I did so was January 2007 -- the brands that come to mind initially are only a handful. Although I lately turned to listening to music in my car while driving, I still enjoy using ...