480x800? I think she got this back to front, as it's always the highest set of numbers that go first. She also said she was going to show us video, but the video she did show us was absolutely hopeless. There was no detail to be seen in that demo video, but just crappy colours, which was a bit pointless. I do think she was trying her best though, but maybe someone with a bit more knowledge of technology should have done the review.
I agree about the 'up' inflection. As the poster below states, it is where this girl keeps going up at the end of her sentences, thus making a statement sound like a question. Becomming very common in UK now.
"It's like a uhm like a PMP and things like that? Eh uhm like, wha' evah, an stuff? Yuh? I's got fings and like stuff? Like, uhm, 7 inch? Yuh?"
The "up" inflection is a rising inflection. Caused by watching too much Neighbours on television. Domestically, a sign of immaturity, laziness or indecision.
Does this girl forget that there are "r's" and "t's" in some words? "Hard" becomes "hahhd" , "speakers" becomes "speakahhhhs" "Better" becomes "beh-aaah". "Traveller" becomes "t'avallah".
The Australian inflection at the end of every sentence, get rid of it! "Like" at the start of almost every sentence. The constant fidgeting with the Archos drives you mad. Not a polished presentation yet, but a good try.
You obviously don't know what an Australian inflection is. It means that you raise the tone at the end of a sentence to make it sound like a question. You don't have to be Australian to use it. Products cannot present themselves in a review. Skilled presenters make the difference between switch off or watch. Nothing wrong with constructive criticism. That's what I'm giving.
i like the design of this but it is too big for my likingthe 605 was just right for your pocket but I wasnt sure of the buttons down the side whereas this one has none or they appear on screen ? But then again i dont think this was designed for your pocket was it? more of a pass the time thing on a long journey is that right? 605 has a tempting price £250 for 160gb :) so I might get that or do I get the 30gb hmmm bearing in mind the extra £20 for opera browser lol
Great review. Screen susceptible to scratches and fingerprints? What screen isn't? You can get a screen protector, a tough thin clear film that sticks on, and can be easily changed if needed. Many handheld screens have those as an aftermarket solution for avoiding scratching the actual screen surface. Check kensington screensavrz... etc.
how to play videos on youtube !!!!!!
cubochapa78 1 year ago
Nice review, nice boobs too, well done :)
politirel 2 years ago
Zara you are So Hot :)
sunnyatscot 2 years ago 5
i think she should leave these reviews to someone who knows about technology: 'tinny' lol
willmckeand 2 years ago
480x800? I think she got this back to front, as it's always the highest set of numbers that go first. She also said she was going to show us video, but the video she did show us was absolutely hopeless. There was no detail to be seen in that demo video, but just crappy colours, which was a bit pointless. I do think she was trying her best though, but maybe someone with a bit more knowledge of technology should have done the review.
zx5010 2 years ago
for some screens it can be 480 by 800 but not for "wide"screen
SFFjanni1308 2 years ago
it's fuc*in huge man
mabhido 3 years ago
It's kind of big to be dragging around... interesting though ^^
AliceLovett 3 years ago 3
lol these reviews are so lame
gal493 3 years ago
that's not very melodious this accent, you sound like cutting your sentences at each word i cannot understand sorry
stream860 3 years ago
I agree about the 'up' inflection. As the poster below states, it is where this girl keeps going up at the end of her sentences, thus making a statement sound like a question. Becomming very common in UK now.
ronaldmcburger 4 years ago
"It's like a uhm like a PMP and things like that? Eh uhm like, wha' evah, an stuff? Yuh? I's got fings and like stuff? Like, uhm, 7 inch? Yuh?"
The "up" inflection is a rising inflection. Caused by watching too much Neighbours on television. Domestically, a sign of immaturity, laziness or indecision.
Does this girl forget that there are "r's" and "t's" in some words? "Hard" becomes "hahhd" , "speakers" becomes "speakahhhhs" "Better" becomes "beh-aaah". "Traveller" becomes "t'avallah".
abie6 3 years ago
pencil thingy? Geez, the term is stylus! How can sound be tinny and good at the same time?
schreck571 4 years ago 2
she says "the speakers are quite tinny" and then goes on to say "the sound's quite nice" god...
andyroxs 4 years ago
Your an ignorant fuck, they can be small and sound great you fucking monkey shit sack moron. Good review.
will3482 3 years ago
are you daft? TINNY not TINY you dingleberry
andyroxs 3 years ago 2
Zara needs to work on her presentation skills.
The Australian inflection at the end of every sentence, get rid of it! "Like" at the start of almost every sentence. The constant fidgeting with the Archos drives you mad. Not a polished presentation yet, but a good try.
dave2amsterdam 4 years ago
I heard NO Austrailian inflection, sounds as English as me!
Lay off the girl, it's a review of the product not her.
Let's see your attempt aye.
ratdotl 4 years ago
You obviously don't know what an Australian inflection is. It means that you raise the tone at the end of a sentence to make it sound like a question. You don't have to be Australian to use it. Products cannot present themselves in a review. Skilled presenters make the difference between switch off or watch. Nothing wrong with constructive criticism. That's what I'm giving.
dave2amsterdam 4 years ago
I'm an Aussie and wouldn't call that an Australian inflection. I have heard a lot of Brits do it but not Australians.
Moses7b 3 years ago
its too big =.=
HMSX 4 years ago
ZARA SAYS "LIKE" WAY TOO MANY TIMES!
amoghthegamer 4 years ago
the screen on this thing is so nice. I have the headcam and its awsome to get video with. Thanks for the review. Cheers
w00dw00d1 4 years ago
the pencil thing is called a stylus like like like i counted 238 likes
NMMman 4 years ago 2
i like the design of this but it is too big for my likingthe 605 was just right for your pocket but I wasnt sure of the buttons down the side whereas this one has none or they appear on screen ? But then again i dont think this was designed for your pocket was it? more of a pass the time thing on a long journey is that right? 605 has a tempting price £250 for 160gb :) so I might get that or do I get the 30gb hmmm bearing in mind the extra £20 for opera browser lol
smush123 4 years ago
hi dear i am selling a new archos 704 80gb
i live in italy you can pay like you want
radydragoon 4 years ago
i still would pefer the av700 this is shit
joelwestbury4 4 years ago
Great review. Screen susceptible to scratches and fingerprints? What screen isn't? You can get a screen protector, a tough thin clear film that sticks on, and can be easily changed if needed. Many handheld screens have those as an aftermarket solution for avoiding scratching the actual screen surface. Check kensington screensavrz... etc.
hunkdude 4 years ago
very good video zara!!
luke88addis 4 years ago
Nice review. Having to download/buy extras (eg docking, DivX etc) does seem weird on a device that expensive.
drstiffy 4 years ago