The good: The Philips PMC offers an attractive design and a screen with excellent viewing angles. It’s very easy to use and it includes video recording, as well as a built-in kickstand.
The bad: The Philips PMC’s audio quality is subpar, it doesn’t record from protected DVDs, and there’s no way to adjust the recording volume levels on the device. It also costs about $50 more than most other 30GB portable A/V devices, and there’s no FM radio.
The bottom line: The Philips Portable Media Center PMC7230 is a stylish device with lots of potential, but it’s not as impressive as we expected.

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