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Posted by: Jeff from Waxhaw
Review: Overall I'm very pleased with this unit, especially the size and the length of playtime... I would by the same model again... or upgrade to the 1GB version...
Pros: Ability to organize songs into folders and play which ever song you're interested in. Single AA battery lasts a LONG time!
Cons: Using the jog button can be tricky and is also used to skip to the next song; more of a problem with "books on tape" than songs, but can be very frustrating to get to chapter 5 and want to rewind a little bit and end up restarting the whole book.
- Review posted on 2/8/2006 1:39:07 PM
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Posted by: J from Oak Park
Review: This mp3 player is priced more than fairly for the great features it has. Plug this mp3 player into your USB port, and with a simple click and drag, you can store all of your favorite songs into folders you've created in the player's directory. At first I thought that 512MB wouldn't be enough to hold all of my favorite songs, but it surpassed my expectations, and I've got memory to spare.
Not only can you store mp3s, but you can store documents and pictures by using the mp3 player's memory stick capabilities.
It also comes with an FM Tuner, with 20 available presets; and a recording function that allows you to use the player as a voice recorder or to record a song from the radio. It also has a "HOLD" button so if buttons are accidentally pushed, your music won't be interrupted.
Navigating through folders and the menu is also extremely easy. The player comes with 2 USB connectors, a lanyard, and a protective sleeve. It's extremely light and I wear it around my neck all the time. Only one AA battery is needed, and I find that one Duracell battery will last about 3-4 weeks.
In my opinion, this mp3 player is much, much, much better than the I-Pod.
Pros: FM Radio
Recorder
Portable Memory Device
Small, lightweight
Lanyard included so you can wear it around your neck
Protective Sleeve
On and on and on.....
Cons: Headphones not that great
- Review posted on 10/2/2005 6:32:08 PM
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