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A Good Buy
A nice small/light player with good sound quality (although this isnt noticable if you use the shoddy headphones provided). It only has got 32Mb memory but smart media isnt expensive so this isnt a major problem. unfortunately the rather tacky looking remote is captive, so to use your own headphones (which is a must) youve go to get out your soldering iron (which I did, and surprisingly managed to get it working!). The headphones supplied are cheap nasty affairs anyway that do not do justice to the high quality output, but used with my sony MDR-E70 ear buds it sounds amazing. FM radio is a major bonus, although the reception isnt terribly good + it seems to be lacking on volume (only the radio). Overall a very good MP3 player, just needs a couple of refinements to get a 5 star rating.
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Big player small price
This is an excellent first player with all the features of a much pricier mp3. I especially like the sound quality of the built in FM radio, which may i add that most of the other players lack. The sond quality on the mp3 is near CD standard. The software is very simple to use, by initiating the drag and drop function. The main problem is the small memory capacity, however this can be upgraded to 96mb by using the expansion port. Highly recommended!
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i got this mp3 player today, through amazon, and i think its quite nice. the mp3 player is really small and it doesnt weigh anything at all, if u put it inside ur pocket, u dont even feel u have something in ur pocket. the quality of the sound is quite good, and the battery life is quite long too. however, i think there are a couple of things that could have been better. the controler could have had a little LCD attached to it, i cant see what is happening without taking the mp3 player out of the pocket... the software attached to it is really simple and easy to use, however, the USB drivers arent compatible with windows XP. i managed to install the drivers ignoring an error messege i received, and it worked well, but i dont manage to put any mp3 files to my smartmedia card. i am not sure if this is because of the mp3 player, smartmedia card, or the USB drivers... another odd thing is that in the LCD, when u are reading korean characters, u cannot read the entire thing, as the upper part is cut i dont know why. apart from these things, i think this little mp3 player is really good. all in all, i think there arent many mp3 players better than this one. oh, and by the way, if anyone knows why i cant put any mp3 files in the smartmedia card, please send me an e-mail, thank you.
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Sony D-CJ01 Silver MP3 CD Walkman
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P>This Sony is really great... I got it earlier today and its played all the MP3s Ive thrown at it perfectly. The size, sound and build quality are great, and it does NOT skip! It lacks some features which were cool on the Rio - m3u/winamp playlist support, memories for the last 10 discs used, upgra..
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Rio Volt SP250 MP3 CD Player
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The Rio Volt SP250 is a neat, portable digital-audio CD player which handles MP3 and WMA tracks as well as standard audio CDs. It includes an FM tuner, too. Portable MP3 players have been around for a while and CD-based Walkman-style devices much longer than that, but a player which combines the two is more of a novelty. Rio Volts SP250 is the top model in a range of digital audio players which aims to play just about anything you drop into it. This is a versatile device. For a start, it can ..
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Logix EVzone Clik Mp3 Player
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The Logix Clik certainly isnt the smallest or lightest MP3 player you can find, but then it does much more than most digital music players. As well as playing MP3 and Windows Media files (WMA), this chunky silver player lets you record on the move, carry an address book (download it as CSV), check the date and time and copy files to and from the 40 MB of storage you get. And when thats full, you can either delete files using the eVzone Manager software, or pop in another Iomega Clik! disk and us..
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Waitec Funky MP3 CD Player
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Very funky as its name suggests. A very resonably priced item for what you get at the end of the day. With its MP3 Tag recogintion it makes a mcuh better peurchase that the Jammin MP3 CD player offered by waitec, the extra features are well worth paying the extra for. Easy to use and navigate with a..
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Apple iPod 5GB for Mac – 1st Generation [M8513B/A]
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Im a mac user who has owned an iPod for six months now and Ive had no problems with it. Theres a couple of specific points Id like to state for the record:(1) The software now on iPods has ironed out the bugs mentioned elsewhere in these reviews and now includes an equaliser. (2) The fact that ..
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