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Archos Jukebox 6000

With its 6Gb of memory, this is the monster of all MP3 players.

Price: £299
Manufacturer: Archos



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If you want the ultimate in style and grace with which to impress your friends, then look elsewhere. But if you're serious about your music and want a truly functional device that offers massive storage potential and simplicity of use, then the Jukebox 6000 may be your number one player.


Paul Rowlingson, vnunet.com 25 Jul 2001

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MP3 players are commonplace today but are hampered by their small storage capacity. 32-64Mb of internal memory is the average, limiting you to a couple of hours of music.

The Archos Jukebox 6000 is different and supplies you with a whopping 6Gb of storage space, which isn't limited to MP3s either: it doubles as a hard drive so you can store any digital media you like on it. Using a USB interface, transfer speeds of up to 1Mb/sec are possible.

Okay, so it's a little heavy, but compared to the only other similar product on the market, the Creative Dap Jukebox, it's small enough to fit into a trouser pocket, albeit with a bit of a bulge. (Is that a Jukebox 6000 in your pocket or are you just pleased to see me?)

Alternatively, it can be placed in its protective, spongey case and worn on a belt.

Also, like the Creative player, its firmware is updateable to support future audio formats, although at present no support for other audio formats are on offer. Support for the MP3 successor, MP3 PRO, would be a bonus.

With the accompanying MusicMatch Jukebox software for the PC, you have all you need to create playlists and effectively manage your music collection on and off the Archos 6000.

On the downside, the Jukebox 6000 has a massive power drain. Despite the eight hours of playback quoted, we have only ever managed to achieve just over half this amount. Turning the device on is the biggest drain, as the hard drive boots up.

Still, two sets of rechargeable batteries are supplied, which should be music to your ears for all but the longest of journeys.

See also:

Archos Jukebox Multimedia 20Its plays MP3s and movies, but does this box of tricks live up to its hype?  01 Nov 2002
Apple iPod for WindowsGet some of that Apple style without having to ditch your PC.  25 Oct 2002
Apple iPodA feature-packed digital music player to make us swoon.  29 Jan 2002
riodigitalaudio800Extra memory makes this a much more attractive MP3 player.  11 Oct 2001
Rio Volt SP100A nifty CD and MP3 player rolled into one.  11 Oct 2001

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