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if its like any other Archos product the battery life will suck, it will break down after a few weeks and customer service will set new bench marks in hopelessness.......


(yes i have been burnt by Archos before......badly)
i have a pair of those MDR NC 22 and they are average at best. they are only successul as the buds act as proper ear plugs, the noise canceling deal hardly doesnt work at all.
i agree. sure play the game and enjoy it but dont delude yourself with this crap. if you want to be a real musician get a real guitar and practice practice practice. even bad players get respect.
for anyone that cares: Hendrix was left handed. he had a right handed guitar and reversed the strings so he could play it.
do not go near archos....i have a 605 and its useless. the OS is so buggy it crashes all the time. wifi cannot pick up a signal when im 5 feet from the router. and now its broken, which is no surprise given the build quality. on the forums just there are heaps of people who have had a broken 605. but my problem is worse.,....i have been emailing tech support for 3 weeks to get it repaired and so far have been ignored. BE WARNED!!
thats is the scariest looking thing...sure its not made by skynet?
you would have to use some sort of hands free...you couldn`t have a conversation in public where you spoke into the watch...unless you were some Dick Tracey wannabe.
its been hacked already so it will work on all S60 phones. i have it loaded on my N95.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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