Hmm.. this morning, I found out that, actually I can reach school at 8 even if I get out of home at 7.15am. Interesting? Not really, because if I reach school at 8, I will take half an hour to realise where am I, and any one-hour lecture will be ending in about another 15 minutes’ time… And so, I shall still be early. To enjoy the quietness, maybe? Or more accurately, to enjoy my breakfast…
Yeah, reached school at 8am. Stoned around till 11 for my tutorial, and then for the Signals lecture, and then SS lecture. Went back to Audi to stone even more after that. Finished watching the D1 lab video, and tried to do some other things, but somehow did not manage to because some people came in and we started our lunch-time topic… oh well. It’s interesting to talk about lunch-time topics. Common topic. Everyone wants to know more! See? All like to watch TV serials…
Stay tuned? Lol… Haizz…
And so, took some pics with my phone this morning!
See this electronic gadget: Olympus m:robe F-20 MP3 player! Functions?
- Plays MP3, WMA, OGG.
- Integrated FM radio.
- 16-bit (65k) colour screen (96 x 96 pixels)
- Record: Line in, mic, FM.
- JPEG picture viewer.
- Thumb drive (with the wire).
- USB charging.
- 7 sound settings (5 standard, 2 user-defined). WOW SRS enabled.
And so, here’s one:

But wait! There’s another! OMG!! They are identical!

Wahaha… Ich bin ein Kopie Katze!
Evaluation:
Small and nice. Sometimes, I think the buttons are placed in strange place, which somehow makes them hard to use with one hand. It’s indeed very light. Sound quality is good with the 3D sound on and good earphones. The menu is quite straight forward once one gets used to it (I have not). Recording is a great function. The mic is able to pick up sounds quite clearly. Recording from FM gives a good result too. It’s easy to add/remove files as it is detected as a removable disk drive under Win XP.
Rating:
8.5/10. Minus points for strange button layout and needing a wire to connect it to a PC. Would be better if the USB head is included with the player itself. While connected via USB to transfer files, it will start to charge using the USB’s power, and thus, connecting and disconnecting will result in multiple charging. Not very good for rechargable batteries, and a polymer built-in one some more. I am satisfied with the sound quality and the size.
Ok, back to tutorials!!!!! Argh!!!
But I want to sleep too…