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Customer Reviews:
Ibiza Rhapsody 30 GB Wi-Fi/MP3 Player by Haier (Blk) 
It is my my opinion that this mp3 player works OK as a player although it has some problems. For instance, when you switch it off and turn it back on later and you want to start the player where you were when you turned it off, you have to 1. Go Select Music 2. Hit enter 3. Scroll down to Now Playing at the bottom of the screen 4. Enter Again. With my Creative Zen M, I just turn it back on and it picks up where it left off.
The next thing, which I consider major, if, like I did, you are considering this mp3 player because it is wireless, don’t. As a wireless player I find it to be next to worthless. It works OK on my home network, but anywhere else, you will need to know things like WEPs, passwords, etc. to connect to a local area wireless network outside of your home network. I thought it was going to work like my cell phone connects to the internet, but no. Plus if, like me, you are no fan of Rhapsody (lots of bugs, freezes up computers) then too bad, you have to use their program.
It’s pretty good… 
I’ve owned the Ibiza for a few months now, and I really do like it. The only things that I don’t like is sometimes the interface feels to simple and there aren’t that many advanced options offered, like custom EQ. The other problem I’ve had with it is that it seems to be hard to keep a wireless connection. I can be in the same room as my wireless router and the connection will drop quite easily. Taking the rubber protective case off helps with the connection, but it still seems like it should be better, and I shouldn’t have to remove the rubber case. I really do like the product over all and I would recommend it. I just wish the wireless didnt drop so much.
The best mp3 out there! 
The best MP3 player I’ve owned. Easy to use, good integration with Rhapsody good interface and great sound. I was in a hotel that had WiFi and was able to get all the benefits of Rhapsody as I do at home. Strongly recommend Ibiza Rhapsody!
The Rhapsody Service makes all the difference 
This product can be a little slow to jump between functions, but the Rhapsody to-go service is unparalleled in terms of value. For something like $28/month, you have the ability to download 4.5 million songs with no ‘price per song or album’ as with Apple’s competing iTunes service. While all the media is still DRM protected by REALPLAYER’s HELIX DRM solution, the simple fact that you can fill up a 30G Ibiza with all the album’s you can’t afford, and do it LEGALLY is simply amazing.
The only drawbacks I’ve seen with the Ibiza is that it doesn’t have any aftermarket components like th iPod, and there is not software equalizer or listening modes (e.g. Concert, Classical, etc…)
I gave this product a 5 star rating because it performs as advertised, and I was influenced by REALPLAYER’s Rhapsody service.
Oh, another cool thing is the 802.11g wireless connection which allows you to leapfrog across genres and artists directly through your wireless router.
If you use Rhapsody, this is your type of player 
I was extremely surprised by how much I enjoy this MP3 player!
It sounds and looks great, and the wifi is an amazing feature! It is so much easier adding music to my player through with the wifi (through Rhapsody) rather than syncing it up to my computer. I was a bit amazed at how quick it can download music!
I’ve found that the battery life is a bit shorter than I’d like, but if you turn off the wifi and bluetooth capabilities while at work or the gym it does helps. Also, I just invested some money in a charging dock and car charger (Ibiza brand too, which I found it at Target), so it’s not that big of a deal any more. The ear buds it comes with aren’t very good at all, but I already had my own before I bought the player.
There are only two things that have bothered me a bit with this player… 1. The touch pad can be a bit tricky to work, especially if you’re trying to change tracks in the car, but maybe I just need some more practice… and 2. It sorts soundtracks and compilation albums stupidly by breaking it up into separate albums for each artist featured. For example, my Darjeeling Limited album is listed as about 17 different album, each album featuring music from a specific artist on the soundtrack… very lame if you like listening to soundtracks. You can create an album playlist and add all the “broken” albums onto it in order to piece it all together, but it is a pain… but even with these problems, I still give it five stars.
Overall though, this player is definitely awesome if you are a Rhapsody subscriber (especially Rhapsody To Go). For me, the unlimited uploads are worth the $15 monthly fees… I’m always adding music to my MP3 player (around 200 songs a month), which comes out to a little under 8 cents a song, a lot cheaper than iTunes (and you can’t even listen to the whole song before you buy it!). With Rhapsody’s newest bombardment of advertisements, this new player could even be a great rival for the iPod (but not many companies can stand up against Apple’s obnoxiously amazing marketing).
If you aren’t a Rhapsody member, you definitely will not get as much joy out of this player.