Grundig VP6200 review

A portable player that tries to be a Jack of all trades

TechRadar Verdict

All of that functionality doesn't come for free. Loads of features but several glitches deny it top spot

Pros

  • +

    Lots of features built-in

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    fair performance

Cons

  • -

    Some playback glitches

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    insensitive tuner

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Clearly influenced by Archos's more advanced PMPs, the VP6200 boasts such luxuries as line in NTSC/PAL video and audio recording, external AV output, FM tuner and voice-recorder. And there's an in-built camera capable of both stills and moving video.

The VP6200's screen, which dominates the front panel, is a 3.5in TFT type with a resolution of 320 x 2 40. It may be 4:3, but the quality is fair. It's not, alas, that detaileded and tends to reflect light. In storage terms, the VP6200 puts 30GB at your disposal.

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