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Current Gen. of Personal Video Players

Silex

Golden Member
Question in summary. Most of the newer players like the iRiver PVP120 and Acrchos AV420, etc. display video at 640x480 to my knowledge. I currently own a Go Video player that takes secure digital cards and think it's about time to upgrade to a hard drive based setup that is of a similarly moderate size. Of course, the only thing that drives me crazy is having to re-encode video files to "play" them on my current player. So do the current line of PVP players have a "copy and play" interface with no worries of having to re-encode? Thanks!
 
Hah. Went to Best Buy today and asked a lady about the PVP120 and she said it comes with software to re-encode video files. Too bad, that still makes my SD player much better in terms of size anyways. Oh well.
 
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