Maxfield Max-Movie review

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TechRadar Verdict

Great as an ultra compact MP3 player, but the screen is far too small for enjoyable video playback

Pros

  • +

    Music playback

  • +

    Features

Cons

  • -

    Video playback

  • -

    Fiddly to use

  • -

    Cumbersome file conversion

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We know technology is shrinking, but this is ridiculous.

It just 69mm long, MaxField's Max-Movie media player is no bigger than a matchbox, but somehow it packs a lot of features into its diminutive frame - 1GB of flash memory, playback of movie and audio files, FM radio tuner, a photo viewer, voice recorder and even an alarm clock.

Performance

The simple onscreen menu graphics is surprisingly colourful and striking for such a mini screen. When playing video however, the Max-Movie fails to impress as the screen is far too tiny for the pictures to be enjoyable.

Viewing a selection of trailers downloaded from the DiVX website (Ultraviolet, The Da Vinci Code, Ice Age 2), we found pictures to be blurry and indistinct, added to which the unit has to stretch them vertically to fit the 4:3 screen. While impressed that the unit offers video playback, we can't imagine who'd be happy to peer at videos on a screen this size.

Then again, video is only a secondary consideration for the Max-Movie. Its primary strength is music playback (sound quality is excellent), and this takes on a whole new dimension when the SRS WOW mode kicks in. Add to this clear, crisp FM radio reception and you've got yourself a terrific little, portable audio player.

On the whole, we have to admire the diminutive Max-Movie. Even if its size proves to be its ultimate downfall for video and photo viewing, its music playback capabilities make the player a worthwhile purchase.