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Archos 605 Wi-Fi Portable Media Player (80 GB) |
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| GPS QUIRKS AND CUSTOMER SUPPORT |
| I bought the 605 wifi gps system which arrived only the next day. I tried to load up the DVD for the GPS only to realize that the 13 character map code was invalid. I called customer support to resolve the problem. After being on hold for 48 minutes a lady came on and promised to send me a new code within 24 hrs. Today is day 5 and I still cant get through to support/ customer service. On day 6 I was put on hold for 1 hr 17 minutes only to be cut off at the end. since then I have sent 7 e-mails but no reply. I have requested a return merchandise number but no reply and this is day 2. now i have the device but no gps and no ending solution to my problem. I would strongly advice people to stay away from this product (gps attachment) because there are too many unanswered questions which customer service/ support services are unwilling or unable to resolve. |
| Jan 04, 2009 |
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| Great product |
| I don't understand the 1 and 2 star ratings on this device. although it has been replaced with the Archos 5 - same device in a sleeker, smaller package - the 605 is a great PMP at this price. I have mine for 2 years now and it works flawlessly. If you want a proprietary system that you are locked in to buy someone's media, then don't by an Archos. If you want an open system that looks like a hard drive to your computer and you can transfer ANY file to, then Archos is for you. In fact if you have DISH Network, Archos provides free software on their site to transfer movies (non-HD) from your DVR to your Archos. Overall, Archos is a great PMP and I highly recommend it for ALL your media requirements. |
| Jan 01, 2009 |
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| Save you $ |
| Total piece of crap. Returned it after a week of use. Better products out there. Crappy support from Archos. |
| Jan 01, 2009 |
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| Good Portable Video Device for Home |
Pros... Can hold a "boatload" of downloaded movies and files Just hook it up like an external drive Has replaced the family DVD player (requires connectivity kit to TV)
Cons... Nickel and dimed by the accessories and software which you really need Not too great as a music player (software is poor) DVR functionality is not practical to schedule with the docking station |
| Dec 31, 2008 |
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| So proprietary at to be useless................ |
You would think that after you had spent a couple hundred dollars for a Wi-Fi enabled video player that had a browser pre-installed, that you would be ready-to-go upon unwrapping. With this device YOU WOULD BE WRONG! You then have to pay Archos another $30.00 to "Unlock" the built-in browser!!!!! Also, with NO USB port, you are FORCED to use Windows Media Player to interact with the hard drive. You can't even add a Directory, or Individual File using Windows Explorer. STAY AWAY FROM THIS DEVICE, there are better devices.
I'm thinking of smashing the thing open to harvest the storage drive for use in a hard-drive caddy.
Now, That would be useful.
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| Dec 28, 2008 |
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