Motorola ROKR Z6 review

February 24, 2008

motorola rokr z6Motorola, Inc., a global leader in wireless communications, today announced its new ROKR brand of music-optimized headsets and handsets, highlighted by the powerful ROKR Z6, which is expected to hit stores in May. Further delivering the best music experience for mobile consumers, the company also announced a unique marketing agreement with Napster to give music fans even easier access to millions of songs on the go.

Style and Substance

Motorola’s ROKR devices unite Motorola’s iconic style, with full MP3 player capabilities, and the seamless capability of a high-quality operating system. Inside the clean lines of the ROKR Z6 is a Linux/JavaTM music phone with Windows MediaTM technologies, including Windows Media Audio (WMA) Windows Media DRM 10, and media transfer protocol (MTP). The ROKR Z6 lets consumers “plug and play” with any personal computer running Windows Media Player 10 or 11. With fast PC direct connectivity via High Speed USB 2.0, the Z6 lets you access music you want simply and seamlessly.

“The new ROKR music handsets are a true convergence of the MP3 player and mobile phone,” said Chris White, senior director, Mobile Devices Multimedia Entertainment, Motorola. “These innovative devices are packed with the features mobile consumers demand today, including easy PC synching and access to hundreds of music stores.”

The ROKR portfolio has a style for every taste and preference – a touch-screen on the ROKR E6 and a slider form on the new ROKR Z6.

Music Masterpiece

The ROKR Z6 music handset delivers the key elements consumers look for in a music phone, including:

Music dedication — Making the easy transition from phone to music and back again, the ROKR Z6 allows one-touch access to your library and pauses music as calls come through.

Put your fingers on the wheel — A touch of the 4-way navigation wheel gives immediate access to content.

High-speed synching — Start rocking fast with High Speed USB 2.0 to side-load songs in 2-3 seconds, almost five times faster than a competitive music phone: that’s a 500 song library in 15 minutes, instead of 2 hours. Synch purchased music from over 200 music stores, including Napster, onto the device from your PC; or side-load tunes from over 200 music stores worldwide – an advantage over most other devices.

Rocks with Windows — The Z6 makes it easy to find and manage songs using Windows Media PlayerTM on the PC, which supports playlists, album art, search by genre, artist and more. It even answers calls while you transfer. The ROKR Z6 works right out of the box; Windows Media Player automatically recognizes the device.

Musical memory — With the external memory slot, load up 2GB microSD cards with your music collection; each holds approximately 1,000 songs and 70 hours of music1 2.

Time to rock — With more than 10 hours of music enjoyment in airplane mode, battery life concerns are history.

Looking to provide the world’s most compelling music experience, Motorola has also created an ecosystem of additional products, accessories and services to support the ROKR family, including headphones and access to a wide array of digital music.

Wire-Free Music Enjoyment

The ROKR Z6 also features stereo Bluetooth® wireless technology3, enabling users to enjoy a wireless mobile stereo experience on the go with compatible Bluetooth-enabled stereo headphones such as the ROKR S9 wrap-around headset3, another recent addition to the ROKR family. The amazing one-ounce S9 provides a tangle-free way to groove to tunes and dance to the music without ever missing a call . For more information, please visit www.hellomoto.com/S9.

Availability
ROKR Z6 will be on sale in Asian markets starting in May. Providing a complete end-to-end music service in China, the ROKR Z6 will download and side-load content from Motorola’s music store, www.motomusic.com.cn. The ROKR Z6 and ROKR Z6m will be available for purchase in Latin America, Europe, North America and other markets beginning in June. For specific regional availability and pricing, contact your local Motorola representative.

Motorola ROKR Z6 Reviews

MobileBurn reviews the Motorola ROKR Z6 and writes, “As it turns out, the Z6 also takes reasonable quality 2 megapixel photos. Photos are captured in portrait mode when the slider is open and in landscape mode when it is closed. The photos are perhaps a bit dark, but show good color and decent sharpness for a fixed-focus lens. My only complaint is that the camera suffers considerably when the light levels get lower. The effective shutter speed of the camera gets quite slow in such conditions, and that makes it difficult to take a decent photo if the subject is moving at all.”

CNET reviews the Motorola ROKR Z6 and writes, “With the Z6m’s camera you can take JPEG pictures in four sizes (2 megapixel, 1.3 megapixel, 640×80 pixels, and 320×240 pixels), and choose from three quality settings. Other features include a self-timer, three color effects, five lighting choices, a 5x zoom, and five shutter sounds (plus a silent option).The camcorder shoots MPEG-4 clips in two resolutions (176×144 pixels and 128×96 pixels) with sound; editing options are similar to the still camera…Photo quality was quite decent. Although some colors were a tad faded, the objects were clearly defined, and our shots weren’t the least bit blurry. It’s too bad there’s no flash–we’d expect one from a megapixel camera–as shots in dim conditions didn’t fare well. On the other hand, the camera picked up a very bright reflection from one of our photo studio’s ceiling lights.”

source:livingroom.org

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