
Unlike the rest of the player it is chrome painted plastic, attatched to the player via a small strip of plastic that slides it in and out. Only gripe I have about build is the USB/power cover. Really suprised about the battery life from a battery that small. Doing so exposes the 880mh battery (hopefully some start showing up on ebay or something so you can carry around more batteries). There's a small "reset button" like hole on the battery slide-cover that you have to depress before the battery cover comes off.
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The removeable battery compartment was a chore to figure out how to get open (had the player freeze on me once, & removing the battery worked to fix it). Buttons don't shake around in their housings, they're very well set and respond to pressure very nice. Player feels very well built with the magnesium (i assume? sony uses it for like everything) casing. I know a lot of people don't like the new look compared to the older HD1/3 players, but it really does look good. First thing you should know is, this player looks a ton better in real life versus the pictures on the internet. Really don't care for the red color one since the navigation keys were silver & the combination of the two looked really ugly. I picked up the silver one (since the black was out of stock). Forwarning now, no pictures, atm at least, camera isn't available.Ĭolors available were obviously black, red, & silver. Picked one of these up last weekend & figure I'd share some of my opinions & information about the player since I havn't seen very many posts about hands on here.
