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| ali92 |
Go here: http://www.sonystyle.com/home/scat....554&scatid=9554
I'm either getting the D-CJ506CK or the D-CS901. Does anyone have any experience with these models? I know that the '01 model (SONY's first MP3-CD player) sucks because it can't FF or REW... I hope that these other models DO FF/REW, because it would REALLY suck if they didn't! |
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| Nadi |
| I hear sonys mp3 cd players are top of the line. but if I were you I would get a hard drive based mp3 player. I used to own an mp3 cd player, albeit a super cheap/ty one, but it got me through. When i switched to hard drive based I was soo happy, no more changing cds :)and a lot of them are a lot smaller. the ipod is great even if you have a pc, if you need more than 10 gigs my freind has a jukebox which is quite nice too. |
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| da_MynDLesS_one |
Sony products are not worth the money... from my experiences with them, they're designed to last you about a year and two days and then break down :whip:
Rio is the best way to go for portable MP3 CD players... |
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| ali92 |
| quote: | Originally posted by Nadi
I hear sonys mp3 cd players are top of the line. but if I were you I would get a hard drive based mp3 player. I used to own an mp3 cd player, albeit a super cheap/ty one, but it got me through. When i switched to hard drive based I was soo happy, no more changing cds :)and a lot of them are a lot smaller. the ipod is great even if you have a pc, if you need more than 10 gigs my freind has a jukebox which is quite nice too. |
I'm NOT looking for a HDD-based system. Why not? If the drive gets full, you have to delete stuff in order to add new files, JUST like a Flash memory-based player. Also, I heard from 5 people, that when you drop the HDD-based players, ALL OF THE DATA'S GONE! This has happened to them on 4 different players, each a different make/model.
I back all of my MP3s up on CD-RW. Also, to the other replier, I'm experienced with SONY CD players. Every one of them that I had, never went down on me! They LAST. So, this MP3-CD player's perfect for me... |
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| k.k.d. |
| I always prefered Panasonic offerings in portable audio domain than Sony's... Better sound and build quality usual. But Sony is mighty fine too I guess... The sole difference between the Panasonic andsony mp3 player is that the Panasonic one does not recognises the ID3 tags |
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| fastmp3 |
dude you want an mp3 player , get this one , i don't recommend the sony ones
this is a recharging batteries pack
and look at all the features it has :
Slim Profile, less than 16.7mm
Plays standard audio CDs, Enhanced CD, CD Plus, home-made CD-R and CD-RW discs
Supports popular music formats, including MP3, WMA and ASF
Built in FM Tuner
Firmware Up-gradability : emerging standards & enhanced features (WHICH MEANS YOU CAN PUT UPGRADE TO YOUR PLAYER AND IT WILL HAVE MORE OPTIONS)
Compressed Audio Shock Protection up to 480 seconds
CD Audio Shock Protection up to 180 seconds
Runs up to 23 hours with 2 NimH rechargeable batteries(including auxiliary battey pack)
Provides built in recharger with Over Charge Protection Circuit
Plays non-stop using AC adaptor or DC/DC Converter in your Car
Easy navigation via Graphic LCD on Remote Control
Adjustable equalizer(7 prefix & 1 user define), repeat and shuffle play modes, programmable playlists Supports multi-lingual : English/Korean/Japanese/North and Western European (except Eastern Europe)/Spanish and Chinese language display.
Supports ID3 tags and audio CD text, title display
i hope i convinced you , and you'll see it's the best mp3 player available in the market !! i know it's 199 bucks but trust me it's completely worh it
check this link for a full review and more pics : http://hardware.dmusic.com/reviews/slimx/
and check the other mp3 players they reviewed too and you will notice the huge difference |
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| ali92 |
| quote: | Originally posted by fastmp3
dude you want an mp3 player , get this one , i don't recommend the sony ones
this is a recharging batteries pack
and look at all the features it has :
Slim Profile, less than 16.7mm
Plays standard audio CDs, Enhanced CD, CD Plus, home-made CD-R and CD-RW discs
Supports popular music formats, including MP3, WMA and ASF
Built in FM Tuner
Firmware Up-gradability : emerging standards & enhanced features (WHICH MEANS YOU CAN PUT UPGRADE TO YOUR PLAYER AND IT WILL HAVE MORE OPTIONS)
Compressed Audio Shock Protection up to 480 seconds
CD Audio Shock Protection up to 180 seconds
Runs up to 23 hours with 2 NimH rechargeable batteries(including auxiliary battey pack)
Provides built in recharger with Over Charge Protection Circuit
Plays non-stop using AC adaptor or DC/DC Converter in your Car
Easy navigation via Graphic LCD on Remote Control
Adjustable equalizer(7 prefix & 1 user define), repeat and shuffle play modes, programmable playlists Supports multi-lingual : English/Korean/Japanese/North and Western European (except Eastern Europe)/Spanish and Chinese language display.
Supports ID3 tags and audio CD text, title display
i hope i convinced you , and you'll see it's the best mp3 player available in the market !! i know it's 199 bucks but trust me it's completely worh it
check this link for a full review and more pics : http://hardware.dmusic.com/reviews/slimx/
and check the other mp3 players they reviewed too and you will notice the huge difference |
I know about this model. There are TWO reasons why I may not get it:
1. NO G-PROTECTION (which means that it IS possible to make it skip)
2. No screen on the UNIT (You NEED the remote control to see what you're doing!).
But, other than that, that's an excellent unit!!! |
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| Julie_Spyder |
i would like to get that.. only if it had better quality for batteries.. and better headphones.. or earphones..
other then that i would.. like.. mp3s none stop.. come on.. enspcialy for the traveler on foot.. oh of corse
I do think the price is worth it.. cuz.. like.. you get dubble the job for a typical looking cd player with extra buttons.. so realy..
i would just wait a tad.. till somthing better comes out..
i doo have one.. citizen theo.. sorta ed up
:tongue3
the one that GRuby has showen is nice.. like.. it's SEXY.. but.. sorta .. afraid i'll brake it.. :wtf: |
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| torontotrance |
| My brother has that version.....i'll let you borrow his.....besides you listen to better music. |
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| iMaGe |
| best thing to get is a Riocar Empeg (www.riocar.org). i have one in my car, and i cant believe how happy i am with it. 60 gigs of trance (12 days nonstop) while driving =) |
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| CortexBomb |
| quote: | Originally posted by da_MynDLesS_one
Sony products are not worth the money... from my experiences with them, they're designed to last you about a year and two days and then break down :whip:
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Don't even get me started about Sony, I finally broke down and bought a R-500 MD player this spring and it worked fine for about...oh...*3 MONTHS* before the laser lens took a nice fat crap...that was the first *and LAST* MD player I'll buy from them :whip: :whip: :whip:
Not to mention their lovely Playstation game boxes...christ, let me think, I owned *3* of the original ones because of, again, a laser lens malfunction that caused skipping and my PS2 stopped playing DVD's correctly after about 6 months... :whip: :whip: |
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| displaced |
i try to avoid sony cuz they're overpriced and i swear they get generic manufacturers to crank them out and slap their logos on them, cuz every sony product i owned (walkman, discman, md player) came apart soon after the warranty expired... i stuck with it (sony) cuz of the "brand name" but gave up once i realized the product quality overall sucked. :whip: :whip: :whip:
personally, i'd get the the rio volt. :) |
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