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The Ibiza Rhapsody offers about every feature in the book, including Wi-Fi and stereo Bluetooth capabilities; podcast support with wireless updating; photo, video, and subscription music support; on-the-go access to Rhapsody; updatable themes and wallp...
The Ibiza Rhapsody is expensive compared with competitors, and it has copycat looks. Its large for a flash player, has a poor rated battery life, and it only works with Windows XP and Vista.
Haier Americas flash-based Ibiza Rhapsody is pricier and larger than the competition, but its straightforward interface, excellent wireless integration, speedy processor, and plethora of features should appeal to those looking for a player that does i...
Excellent integration of Rhapsody online music service. Wi-Fi streaming has improved from original model. 2.4-inch screen is great for photo viewing. Respectable file support including Flickr and Audible.
Large for a flash player. Design is not the sexiest. EQ is not customizable.
While youre still likely to experience occasional sputtering, Wi-Fi streaming is better on this slimmer flash-based player, making it a stronger contender than the original hard-drive based Ibiza.
Abstract: As I was doing my usual searching around the Internet for new and innovative products a few weeks back, I came across the Haier ibiza Rhapsody Media Player. My immediate reaction was probably the same as yours -- isnt Haier an appliance manufacturer? ...
Abstract: Haier, the company behind the Ibiza Rhapsody, is better known for home appliances than consumer technology. Yet, even though its new to the field, it managed to get a lot right with the Wi-Fi-enabled Ibiza Rhapsody, its first portable music player. We...
Touchpad controls work well with slickly designed interface. Fully integrated WiFi with Rhapsody streaming and downloads, podcast access, and minimalist web surfing. Bluetooth headphone support. Firmware upgrades automatically download to the device
Extremely scary cycle of repeated system crashes occurred once after a player lockup, but subsided. Tiny 2.5inch screen and paltry 2.75 hours of video playback. Most videos need conversion for playback, with no support for DivX or XviD and very specific f
The Ibiza Rhapsody offers about every feature in the book, including Wi-Fi; podcast support with wireless updating; photo, video, and subscription music support; on-the-go access to Rhapsody; updatable themes and wallpaper; even a basic Web browser. It...
The Ibiza Rhapsody is expensive compared with competitors, and it has copycat looks. Its large for a flash player, has a poor rated battery life, and it only works with Windows XP and Vista. Doesnt include A2DP Bluetooth integration.
Haier Americas flash-based Ibiza Rhapsody is pricier and larger than the competition, but its straightforward interface, excellent wireless integration, speedy processor, and plethora of features should appeal to those looking for a player that does i...
The ibiza Rhapsody offers about every feature in the book, including Wi-Fi and stereo Bluetooth capabilities; podcast support with wireless updating; photo, video, and subscription music support; on-the-go access to Rhapsody; updatable themes and wallp...
The ibiza Rhapsody is expensive compared with competitors, and it has copycat looks. It also lacks EQ enhancement options and has a poor rated battery life. Works with XP and Vista only.
The Haier America ibiza Rhapsody is a cutting-edge media player that puts its wireless capabilities to good use while still retaining a user-friendly design and interface. If youre willing to shell out the dough for a massive feature list, give it con...
Can download and stream music over Wi-Fi, Supports stereo Bluetooth, Easy-to-use touchpad and slick interface, Built-in Web browser
Expensive for capacity, Short battery life, Poor AOL Web videos, Weak earbuds
Were not crazy about the name, but ibiza Rhapsody certainly makes sense. Thats because, just like the Mediterranean island thats known for its trance music, this Haier-made player is an island unto itself, enabling users to download and stream songs...
The ibiza Rhapsody is another attempt at direct wireless downloads- a path that has been blazed by the MusicGremlin and the Sansa Connect. I had a chance to check out this player last year at CES 2007 and it was one of the sexiest designs I have see...