Archos 3 Vision 8GB review
The Archos Vision 3's fiddly control system, short battery life and poor screen let it down.
Archos’s 3 Vision is one of an increasing number of portable audio and video players to have a touchscreen.
Playback controls and menu commands are activated by simply tapping the screen, but a very precise aim is required, especially when adjusting the volume slider.
A virtual scroll wheel in the bottom corner of the screen is used for navigating menus and track lists. Although it’s reasonably responsive, it doesn’t feel as accurate as a physical wheel when scrolling through a long list to find a particular item.
Music sounded muddy and flat, with very little bass using the included earphones. Audio quality improved greatly using a replacement set of earphones, but music still wasn’t as rich and warm as we’d like. Backing vocals in pop tracks sounded a little muffled, too. The 3 Vision lasted just under 11 hours when playing music, which is disappointing, especially for a player at this price.
The lack of physical volume controls means that you’ll have to fish the Vision out of your pocket and unlock the controls to use the onscreen volume slider when out and about, which is a little inconvenient. There’s an integrated FM radio, but we had some trouble getting static-free reception in our central London offices.
The 3in display has a relatively high resolution of 400×240 pixels. The Vision can play DivX files, while the included conversion software can batch-convert multiple video files to the right format. However, despite the screen’s relatively large size, watching video is difficult due to the dark and grainy image quality. The battery lasted for just three hours and 38 minutes when playing video, which is the shortest time we’ve seen.
The Archos 3 Vision is flawed in numerous ways, from its slightly cumbersome interface to its less-than-perfect audio quality and battery life. These flaws would be easier to accept at a lower price, but at £89 the Vision is just too expensive to recommend. Sony’s Walkman NWZ-E443 and iRiver’s E200 8GB are both better choices.
Details | |
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Price | £89 |
Rating | ** |
Headphone Rating | ** |
Hardware | |
Capacity | 8.00GB |
Formatted capacity | 7.62GB |
Interface | USB |
Storage medium | flash memory |
Battery and charge options | Li-ion, USB |
Size | 51x9x96mm |
Weight | 62g |
Features | |
Device has screen? | Yes |
Viewable size | 3 in |
Native resolution | 400×240 |
Memory card support | none |
FM Radio | yes |
Audio record options | microphone, radio |
Video record options | none |
Supplied with | headphones, USB cable |
Test Results | |
Tested battery life (MP3 playback) | 10h 53m |
Tested battery life (Video playback) | 3h 38m |
500MB transfer time | 2m 12s |
Audio MP3 playback | Yes |
Audio WMA playback | Yes |
Audio WMA-DRM playback | No |
Audio AAC playback | No |
Audio Protected AAC playback | No |
Audio OGG playback | Yes |
Audio WAV playback | Yes |
Audio Audible playback | No |
Image BMP support | Yes |
Image JPEG support | Yes |
Image TIFF support | No |
Video MPEG-4 AVI playback | Yes |
Video MPEG-4 MP4 playback | No |
Video WMV playback | No |
Video MPEG-1 playback | No |
Video MPEG-2 playback | No |
Video MPEG-2 VOB playback | No |
Video MPEG-4 DivX/XviD support | Yes |
Video H.264 support | No |
Video MPEG-4 MP3 audio support | Yes |
Video MPEG-4 AAC audio support | No |
Download compatibility | none |
Buying Information | |
Price per MB | 1.1p |
Warranty | one year RTB |
Supplier | http://www.advancedmp3players.co.uk |
Details | www.archos.com |