


Insignia NS-DVxG with a 2.2-inch screen, Bluetooth connectivity and a microSD slot. It’ll be supplied by Korean manufacturer Joytoto, and will place itself squarely into the Microsoft Plays For Sure camp, with Janus DRM playing back WMV video files as well as MP3, Ogg, JPEG and MPEG-4.The player will also be able to download games that will compete with Apple’s games services
The Insignia Video comes in both a 2 GB and a 4 GB version. It has a 2.2″ 260K color LCD screen. You will find that it supports MP3, WMA (DRM), Ogg Vorbis, and Audible audio while having a 20 hour battery life.
Features
Review By Dapreview
Fresh off their no-frills Sport MP3 player (formerly the Amigo), Insignia, the house brand of American consumer electronics chain Best Buy, has gone after a larger piece of the pie with a full-featured 4 GB flash player designed to compete with the flash iPods, Sansas, and Zens on the market. This player is called the Insignia Video (A.K.A. the NSxVG), and is the subject of the following review.
Review By Aving
Other features of the NS-DVxG features 2.2-inch color TFT-LCD, audio book, game, and Bluetooth connectivity which enables users to listen music or get files through wireless connection. Micro SD memory card slot allow users to store files up to 8GB while retractable lithium-ion battery is easy to replace after use. With a partnership with RAPsody and Napster, users can download content from those sites.
Review By Bill2me
In comes the new Best Buy, Insignia branded, NS-DVxG. First and foremost Best Buy is partnering with Rhapsody and Napster which means all my existing library is safe. With a Micro SD slot, the player can hold upto 8GBs of Video, Photo, and Music there’s plenty of storage available forthe large variety of supported filetypes. There’s also a decent looking 2.2inch screen to round it out.
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