Pros: It's sleek and looks nice. Cons: Bulky.
Awful support from a terrible company.
Zero manufacturing quality.
Disks only 40MB.
I purchased the IOMEGA Hipzip quite some time ago, because I thought the idea was sound and since it was IOMEGA it would be a high quality product with excellent support. Boy, was I mistaken. First of all, the player's functionality is severely ...
Pros: Menu Structure, Sound Quality, Unlimited Space Cons: HUGE SIZE, noisy hard drive sounds, Click disks
I have purchased the Iomega Hipzip about 3 years back, when it was first released, until now it's working better than ever, but the money that i payed for it isn't really worth it anymore, i mean there are better mp3 players out there right now, and ...
Pros: No CDs=No skipping Cons: Moving parts=easy to break
The Intro:
Before I got the Iomega Hipzip Digital Audio Player 40MB, I had been looking for a good, portable MP3 player for a long time, without success. A CD-MP3 player I bought was just terrible, it skipped on any light jostle, so I returned...
Pros: Inexpensive & expandable media, WMA compatible, great sound, battery life Cons: Unexplained freeze-ups, non-replaceable battery, larger than some players
The Hipzip (HZ) represents my first MP3 player purchase. Quite honestly, the only reason I purchased this player instead of a competitor was the fact that I know someone who works for Iomega, and I knew that I would get some free media—the click! or...
Pros: Expansive, inexpensive, great sound quality, very tough, rechargeable battery, portable hard drive! Cons: A little bulky, supplied headphones are sub-par, and can potentially skip
The pros of this Mp3 player are numerous. Firstly, it is relatively inexpensive to buy/operate. The 40-mb Clik! disks are far cheaper than other removable media, so your collection can be much more expansive than one stored on CF cards, a much more...
Pros: Great Quality, easy to use, easy to add more storage, built-in battery Cons: Noisy, hard to charge battery
I looked far and wide for an MP3 player that would suit all of my needs, and I had quite a few of them. I wanted a player that could hold a lot of high-quality music, a player that didn't "eat" up batteries, a player that was relatively inexpensive, and...
The Iomega HipZip MP3 player is a great buy. Instead of the built in memory it has interchangeable 40mb disks. These are great because you can just make a new mix or just delete the songs off the disk itself. This saves time when you want your songs...
Pros: Cheap media, good sound quality, built in battery, can be used as a drive Cons: a slight whir sound when loading, poor headphones
After looking at all of the reviews, I finally decided on the Hipzip. The reasons I chose it is because: It wasn't very expensive, and the media was very cheap. Once I finally got it in the mail (I bought it on eBay) I opened the box, bought a new pair...
Pros: Inexpensive media, small, good sound, easy to use Cons: Slightly heavy, player makes noise while reading Clik! disks
I bought my HipZip because of its innovative concept. The 40MB PocketZip disks were only $10 a piece, a fraction of the price of memory cards. I could carry around 5 of them with 200MB of music compared to the 64MB of other players. I found the HipZip's...
Pros: great sound, easy to set up Cons: battery is tricky to charge, headphones are junk
I bought this item as an open box buy at circuit city for $100. When i got it, it took me about 5 minutes from start to finish to get the software loaded on my computer and transferring music. The sound is great. The same if not better than many higher...
Pros: Recent price drop, cheap replaceable media, long battery life, excellent sound, multipurpose Cons: Mechanical parts
I'd thought the HipZip was out of my range, but the recent price drop was a nice surprise. Given a choice between the HipZip and another high-end player whose 64MB sticks cost more than the player itself, I chose the HipZip. I have not regretted it....
Pros: Versatile, Agile, Mobile Cons: Must remember to recharge!
When I began shopping for a MP3 player, I sound found one thing out: memory is king. With too little memory, you're either forced to shrink your songs, resulting in poorer quality, or you're unable to put more than a handful of songs into memory....
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