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The most annoying thing about this CD player is that it only has one battery which means it doesn't last long.
I purchased this produce to use in my car and my tape kept ejecting the cassette which connects the player to the car's sound system. I'm not sure if it is defective (sellers return policy was a nightmare so I gave up) or just won't work in my car (the manual said it may not work in every car).
I BOUGHT THIS FOR 2 REASONS.1ST REASON WAS I WAS GOING ON VACATION AND I HAD A 6HR FLIGHT IT WORKED GREAT ON THE FLIGHT BUT MP3 PLAYER IS THE WAY TO GO IF YOU ARE A LITTLE TEC SAVY.I ALSO USE THIS IN MY FORD CAR THAT HAS ONLY A AM/FM/CASSETTE PLAYER IN IT.I WAS GOING TO UPGRADE MY CAR RADIO BUT; I WOULD HAVE HAD TO GET A $80 ADAPTER PLATE, SO I JUST USE THIS WHEN I WANT TO PLAY CDS AND IT WORKS GREAT.I RECIEVED QUICK DELIVERY AND A GREAT PRICE VERY HAPPY WITH THIS.
Doesn't sound right with the adapter that came with it though. This thing plays everything. (Sounds muffled through right speakers but good on left speakers). It plays various formats MP3, WMA, WAV, just to name a few. Comes with a car kit so you can play it through your car stereo's tape player. If you record songs from your computer use highest bitrate possible, it will sound more clear when listening with headphones. It comes with other accessories like adapter to plug in cigarette lighter jack, ear-bud earphones, and a hardwire remote that plugs into cd walkman to play, pause, stop, rewind, fast forward through song tracks when using the car adapter in your car.
This is identical in start/stop capability and control to most of Sony's MP3/ATRAC CD and flash players. This is a simple one-hand-no-visuals-required operation, completely different than an iPod that requires eyeballing the little screen.
Interestingly, this works perfectly when the car power adapter is plugged into a switched accessory (cigarette) outlet; even though the player has a battery, the loss of power on the adapter makes it shut off anyway. This player remembers exactly where it was when turned off, making it an excellent choice for books on CD.
Using the 'prev/next track' control allows you to skip by 3 min while 'prev/next group' skips by 30 min. This eliminates fiddling at your destination - just switch off the ignition.
It starts where you left off when you turn it back on.I generally burn books as MP3 tracks of 3 min each with about 10 tracks per directory. The control is very simple, rugged, and intuitive - it has little beep cues through the audio to tell you what's up when you diddle it.
Even large books over 25 hours will easily fit on a single CD when encoded as MP3.Sound quality is quite good for music and handles books on CD with ease.
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