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Panasonic SV-SD770V
By: Shayne Rana   |   May 17, 2008
  • 3.5
Sound quality is quite good
Smooth and fast interface
'Mark Song' feature
Touch-sensitive scrolling
Phenomenal battery life
Proprietary file transfer software
Earphones are rather large
No internal memory

I've said this before about DAPs: they're not only getting slimmer but also offering a lot more by way of functions. Of course, it would depend on the user too – we don’t all want the same things. I recently tested a Panasonic DAP with a rather lengthy name: SV-SD770V. Clearly the company's unimpressed by snappy monikers from rivals, such as Stone or Shuffle. But to cut to the chase, here’s what I have to say about the SV-SD770V.

Form Factor
The SD770V is quite a slim player with dimensions of 40 x 86 x 9.9 mm, and lightweight as well at just 40g. It’s extremely easy to carry in your pocket. The earphones however are a different story – they look more like a stethoscope. The SV770V has a small 1-inch monochrome display in front right next to the navigation pad.

The center of the pad lights up with a cool blue glow, but that’s nothing new; what's new is that it's touch-sensitive, so you can simply slide your finger to navigate. This feature can even be switched off and the volume keys used instead. There are two other keys for selecting various menus.


On the top of the player is a ‘Mark’ key for marking tracks you listen to often. These can be accessed from a specific folder; kind of like a playlist of your favorite tracks. On one side is the 3.5mm earphone socket and the battery compartment. At the bottom is the micro USB slot. It’s not a standard mini USB, though getting wires will not be problem. On the other side of the player is the SD card slot. Yes, sadly the SD770V doesn’t have ANY internal memory at all.


Features and Performance
Aside from not having internal memory and having extremely large earphones, here’s the other thing I didn’t like about the 770V – it uses proprietary software for data transfer. Although the transfer process is simple and quick, the fact that it pulls an Apple stunt like this cheesed me off. The interface was smooth, with virtually no delay while accessing data or features, even with a 1GB card full up.


The bundled software does however allow users to rip tracks form CDs and transfer them. It also allows you to create playlists in the player, but this means you can’t simply take another SD card full of music and slip it into the player. What's odd about the software is the weird way it sometimes doesn’t allow you to convert and transfer particular files, even though they play just fine in the built-in player. Go figure. Another feature is 'Music Sommelier', which works like Sony Ericsson’s SenseMe and creates playlists of tracks based on tempo etc.

 


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I got this player from importstuff.co.in. I got their number from the site and called them up and they delivered the product. They're very reliable. I should say I'm more than happy with the player and it is exactly what this review describes it to be and has more features than mentioned here (non-stop 12hrs voice recording!). It cost me exactly Rs. 2750.
Abhiram @ Jun 17, 2008
Is that site reliable? They only have 2 products, I'm not too sure if I would trust my credit card/money with them.
Prentice @ Jun 11, 2008
You can get more information on the player at Importstuff.co.in
Shayne @ Jun 06, 2008
hey this product is not listed on the official website of panasonic. all i could find were reviews of the product from various other website. the price they sd is around 6500 inr.
hasham @ May 29, 2008
hey guys can anyone tell me where in mumbai i can get this player.
hasham @ May 26, 2008
You can find it @ Chincholi Bundar Signal near your office.
Mysterious @ May 23, 2008
I can't find any dealer in Mumbai for this online. Could someone please share some "where can I find this player" info?
Anxious @ May 21, 2008
hey Shayne, can u guys please provide links or contact info for dealers of products that you review?
julian @ May 21, 2008
i really like the review of this product
" Panasonic SV-SD770V"...
and was really amazed to see it's price..
would u please let me know where can i buy this mp3 player in delhi.
tarun @ May 19, 2008
It also comes with a DC charger that you can connect through the USB port.
Shayne @ May 19, 2008
does it have a charger or u have to charge it via usb port?
also plz tell me some place in pune where i can find it
yash @ May 18, 2008
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