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the screen due to the pixels not being able to refresh quickly enough. The player also uses the AMV video format used by 
many other MP4 players. To skip forward or backwards through a video you simply press and hold the up or down (next 
track, previous track) buttons. The fast forward speed is quite acceptable and it performs this quite smoothly too. 
 

Photos

 

Viewing pictures on the AU822 is just as easy as using the above mentioned features. You simply drag your jpeg images 
onto the device and it’s ready to play them back in either a slideshow mode or manual selection. The only downside to the 
photo playback feature is that images which are sized down to be shown on the AU822’s screen seem like double pixel 
images.  
 

Music

 

Of course it all boils down to how well the device can cope with mp3 playback. After all it is designed primarily to serve 
that purpose. As mentioned earlier in the review changing volume is a bit annoying as you first need to go into volume 
setting mode by pressing the volume (left) button. This makes changing the volume a bit tedious especially if you have 
the device in your pocket and reach in only to perform this function. What’s even worse is after a period of inactivity the 
screen which becomes blank turns on after pressing any button. Sort of like waking up a computer from standby, so if you 
were to change the volume whilst the device was in your pocket you would first need to press any button to wake it up, 
then press the volume button and then finally adjust the volume. Skipping through a track is a very painful procedure and 
when you compare it to skipping through a video the results are kind of disappointing. It took us a pathetic 47 seconds 
just to fast forward a 4 minute audio track. How slow is that?! 
 
There are some nifty playback effects however, and this doesn’t apply to just mp3s but also video files. Upon pausing or 
stopping tracks you get a nice fade out. 
 

Settings

 

There are a good number of configuration options to tinker with such as date & time, lcd set, language, power saving, 
replay mode, and online mode. Online mode is basically how the device acts over an active USB connection. There are 
three options to choose from being: Multi drive, Normal, and Encrypted. You also get to see memory information, 
firmware version and there is an option to upgrade it too. 
 
Finally you may also like to know that when turning the device off you are presented with a very feminine “Bye Bye
screen. 

Conclusion

 

Overall we’re quite pleased but at the same time quite disappointed with the AU822, there are so many things wrong with 
it and yet it offers so many cool features at the same time. The player is very slow and responds with delays while playing 
back videos or music. Navigating through the menus and doing something as simple playing back an mp3 can be quite a 
hellish experience. For first time users it will take a good while to get used to how the player works. There is no logic in 
the way the buttons work and so as a result this is definitely one mp3 player you will be needing the quick start guide for. 
While the design is almost a complete rip off the iPod Nano, if you get past that aspect, the goofy startup and shut down 
screens, and the fact that it takes a while to master the menus you will find that this player certainly has a lot to offer. It 
is for this reason we bring out Tech-Gear’s new award. 

 

 

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Tech Gear - Hardware Reviews, software reviews, games reviews

10/18/2006

http://tech-gear.org/reviews/mp3/au822/index.htm

Summary of Contents for Audio Steno AU822

Page 1: ...ny manufactures aiming to provide slim mp3 players to compete in what is now a very competitive market and today we see a similar trait from Apacer with its AU822 MP3 and video player with built in FM radio and voice recorder The small box provides a window which reveals the AU822 Overall the packaging is nothing special and seems like a standard box with no distinct features In fact there is no c...

Page 2: ...asic package consists of the player earphones USB lead and a quick start guide Oh dear what you immediately notice is the unoriginality of the design straight away Has the iPod Nano had a influence on the AU822 s design It doesn t just stop there though Page 2 of 6 Tech Gear Hardware Reviews software reviews games reviews 10 18 2006 http tech gear org reviews mp3 au822 index htm ...

Page 3: ... at what is actually has to offer At least the buttons used for operating the device don t share the exact same design as the Nano You are provided with some fairly bright orange buttons with a mode button in the middle It s kind of like a d pad found on game controllers s should be easy to use hopefully On the side you will find the main power switch and USB port The bottom again like the Nano fe...

Page 4: ...he AU822 s cumbersome button functions but once you do you realize how much more this device offers than what its inspiration the Nano does Voice recording This feature works rather well All voice clips are recorded in WAV format and thanks to the AU822 s sensitive built microphone it allows you to record conversations discreetly too if that s what you have in mind The screen offers plenty of usef...

Page 5: ...n you compare it to skipping through a video the results are kind of disappointing It took us a pathetic 47 seconds just to fast forward a 4 minute audio track How slow is that There are some nifty playback effects however and this doesn t apply to just mp3s but also video files Upon pausing or stopping tracks you get a nice fade out Settings There are a good number of configuration options to tin...

Page 6: ... r m o d c h i p s w i n d o w s l o n g h o r n m s n r e v i e w s n e w s w h i s t l e r b l a c k c o m b n t x p m i c r o s o f t c h i c a g o c a i r Page 6 of 6 Tech Gear Hardware Reviews software reviews games reviews 10 18 2006 http tech gear org reviews mp3 au822 index htm ...

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