Archos's 04 series of portable video players has many components, the smallest being the pocket-size 404. This is a full-fledged PVP with all the fixings and a 30GB drive, but this one measures only 100 x 78 x 15mm--that's a stone's throw from Apple iPod country. Plus the iPod doesn't have a 3.5-inch screen. Though this 190g device doesn't record audio or video out of the box (you'll need to pony up for either the dock or the adapter), it will replace the popular Gmini 402, which is more compact but has a much smaller screen and no ability to record line-in video, either.
Design
Still, the 404's main attraction is its compactness. It's comfortable in the hand and in most pockets, though it is just a tad too tall to get the ultimate MP3 player grip on it (feels like a tank next to the 5G iPod). The 404's brushed-metal casing is extremely scratch resistant, though the overall design is boxy with sharper corners than, say, the iPod or the Cowon A2. At the same price as the 5G 30GB iPod, the 404 is so much more a video and photo player.
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Video playback control is precise and responsive using the newly designed array of tactile buttons on the right side (southpaws are out of luck). Some users will miss the older 402's Game Boy-style controls.
Each button is designed to be pressed in either the left or the right direction, including the special set of diagonal buttons that act as page-up/page-down keys when browsing and can skip/reverse about 30 seconds when playing content. Like with the last version, the controls work in harmony with the GUI, with context-sensitive menus and submenus appearing on the expansive screen mapped to a specific button.
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The overall design reminds me of a sophisticated Swedish drum machine with its meticulous buttons and motion-filled onscreen interface. These buttons, by the way, can be difficult to control blindly or in darkness; the Click Wheel and Cowon's A2 controls are better suited for thoughtless navigation. Though no match for the 604's display, the 404's 3.5-inch TFT anti-reflective display (320 x 240 pixels) is durable and scratch resistant and doesn't attract fingerprints (though you can get dust and other stuff lodged between the screen and the bezel). It is an ideal size for a 4:3 screen, as the rest of the body is so small.
Next to the 604's 16:9 display, the 404's looks pixelated, and you'll definitely get the screen-door effect watching videos or viewing photos; the 604's screen is much more smooth and colorful. You'll also get three lines of menu items (slightly more confusing) than the two on the 604. It's still a good display, though.
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