As brave users of course I read the manual - I'm supposed to download my software? What for? Hmm - the software does not exist for my operating system - I suppose I should read before. Well, the player logs on normally as USB storage. Ah, in the memory is a rum playlist.xml, there are that are on the memory songs. As one should easily be able to sit a bit. So go ahead, Amazon a Benjamin the elephant bought from the MP3 Store, download and flight from the player. Hmm - flight was a bit exaggerated, the player logs in fact as a USB 1.1 device, since it takes to copy a little 42MB. Well, you do not do so, then so often, and the 200MB're pretty fast. But hey - so dear to USB 2.0 chipsets in 2010 of the Lord no longer be - as indeed the 4GB Memory Stick for under 5 clearly demonstrates. Since the 50ct for USB 2.0 would have to still be in there.
The sound is okay - the speakers give off a good sound and it will not baller loud prima for the nursery. The headphone output I have not checked, but assume that the listeners with matching delivers a child-friendly volume and not the hearing care supplies new clientele.
Is really negative, you can not fast-forward or rewind a track. That may be okay for children's songs in 40 minutes radio play is not okay. The unit then remembers when off not the position in the track, but only which track precisely abutted.
Conclusion:
USB 1.1 - ridiculous saving number, but tolerable considering the small memory
Processing and sound okay
Proprietary software necessary - actually unnecessary, ID3 tags for display of title and artist would have done it
Handling for everything is longer than 5 minutes, ie radio plays - Not good - and therefore the thing goes back unfortunately.