Disney Mix Max Personal Media Player Reviewed

DisneymixmaxCnet has a video review of the Disney Mix Max player. The $100 personal media player comes with 512mb of internal memory that can be expanded with up to 2GB via secure digital cards. The player is also available in 4 colors - including pink and blue, it has a 2.2 inch screen that is capable of playing videos at 30FPS, and it can also play Mp3 files. Battery life is pretty good at about 3 hours for video playback and 27 for audio playback. And in case you’re afraid to give this to a really little kid because you fear that he or she might not be able to figure out how to transfer content on to it, there are plenty of Disney Max Clips available to purchase which are memory cards with preloaded videos and movies. However, chances are that kids will figure out how to use this PMP quicker
than most adults. Overall, Cnet gave the Disney Mix Max player a good rating of 6.7, and for just $100 we think many kids will be able to convince their parents to get them one.

On a side note, is that a pic of Hillary Duff and Aaron Carter? Umm, that is like so 2003. Disney needs some serious help marketing their gadgets.

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6 Responses to “Disney Mix Max Personal Media Player Reviewed”

  1. Computer Illiterate! on December 11th, 2006 9:41 pm

    Help! I purchased this cute little system for my daughter and it is awesome. However, I haven’t figured out how to transfer video and movies onto it. Can anybody offer specific help to us?

  2. T.J. on December 20th, 2006 12:48 pm

    Get the Microsoft Media Player WMV encoder software from the microsoft site. Then you can convert video files into the WMV format that the player requires (it’s a little tricky to get the optimum settings though but I can explain it via IM if you want…just email me). Then you sync the player with the WMV files thru windows media player. It’s the only way to do it since the player requires the files to be in a specific formatted WMV file.

  3. mariann on May 15th, 2007 5:58 pm

    Well I got one Mix Max for myself… and I really love it, never got to work with the WMV encoder, but an interface call Dvd wizard to pocket pc, works right for me…I have expand it is memory with a 1GB so I can put 78 videos in my mix max!

  4. Best+Hamster+Cages on August 24th, 2007 1:28 pm

    Thanks your message is stunning. I like your blog.. thank you again

  5. Brandon on November 26th, 2007 4:44 pm

    If anyone else needs help with converting their video files so they are compatable with the mix max, just email me.

    brandonduh@msn.com

    I can help you step by step, it isn’t that hard once you get the hang of it.

    Thanks,

    Brandon

  6. Tammy Moore on December 5th, 2007 3:07 am

    Is the mix max an mp3 player that you can download music from the internet to?

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