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CNET Review: Archos Gmini 402 Camcorder (20GB)

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You can purchase the Archos Gmini 402 with [$370] or without [$250] the camera. This device plays back video and MP3/WMA files, stores and displays photos, records voice and line-level audio sources, supports games running on the popular Mophun engine and syncs regular or DRM-protected music and video from Windows Media Player. 'Aside from the red trim and a few other cosmetic differences, the Archos Gmini 402 Camcorder looks exactly like its noncamcorder counterpart--from the front, at least. Measuring 4.1 by 2.3 by 0.7 inches, this multitalented device is almost the same size as a fourth-generation iPod or the compact Cowon iAudio X5, although at 6.6 ounces, it's heavier than the Cowon.'

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