riodigitalaudio800
riodigitalaudio800

Rio 800

Extra memory makes this a much more attractive MP3 player.

Cliff Joseph, What PC?

Originally developed by Diamond Multimedia, the Rio has been one of the most successful MP3 players released in the last couple of years. In fact, it's been so successful that Diamond has capitalised on the Rio brand by changing its own name to Rio Digital Audio.

But, like most MP3 players, the early Rio models had one major limitation. Their built-in storage capacity was pretty limited: just 32Mb or 64Mb for the existing Rio 600 model. You could buy additional memory modules if you wanted but these were still limited to 32Mb or 64Mb, which meant that you needed to carry several of them around if you wanted to store more than an hour or so of music.

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The Rio 800, however, has a much healthier 128Mb of storage as standard, which will allow you to store twice as much music as the previous version.

The manufacturer claims you can store up to four hours of music, but that's a little optimistic. You'd need to compress your MP3 files pretty intensely to squeeze quite that much onto the Rio, and this would almost certainly cause noticeable degradation in the audio quality.

Even so, you can still store two hours worth of music on it quite comfortably using a data rate of 128Mbps, and that level should produce pretty good sound quality. You might even manage three hours if you're happy to experiment with the compression settings. The other new feature is a small built-in microphone, which allows you to make voice recordings and store them on the Rio.

At around £300 the Rio 800 is pretty expensive, but maybe you can pretend that you're using the microphone to dictate notes for work and then try and put it down on your next expenses claim. We're sure they'll understand.

Specifications:

Minimum requirements: Windows 98, Me or 2000, or Mac OS 8.6; USB port; 32Mb hard disk space.

Contact: Rio Digital Audio
01189 444477
www.riohome.com.

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  • Price: £300
  • Manufacturer: Rio Digital Audio
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The increased storage pushes the price up quite a bit, but the 800 is an attractive addition to the popular Rio range.

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