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 | | Customer Reviews: | | | Average Customer Review: ( 15 customer reviews )
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9 of 9 found the following review helpful:
Great little player for the price Aug 26, 2006
By Kamilah Giscombe I purchased this not too long ago. I needed something lightweight and with minimal functionality for exercising. The sound quality is wonderful and when you turn it off, it does not start at the beginning of the playlist again like some annoying flash players. It looks nice and sleek. I felt very cool carrying it.
While there are not many buttons, after reading the manual I found that I could get too my personalized playlists pretty easily. Additionally, there is a recorder and an FM player. It is very light and very rugged. I played it off and on during my vacation and did not need to charge it until the 5th day. It is well worth the money...However, I got it for about $10-$15 less at Best Buy.
6 of 6 found the following review helpful:
Good enough for the price Aug 16, 2006
By Marjorie Bird I've had this digital audio player for about two months, and for the most part, I've been satisfied with it. I chose it because it was inexpensive yet had packed into its small and seemingly rugged body a wide variety of capabilities: FM radio, audio recording, and multiple format music playback. It's easy to load music onto it, takes only a short time to power up, and the instrument interface is easy to use. However, the screen quality is very low. After only a month, it developed white dots on the screen. It's still possible to read the menu text, which is fortunate because screen damage isn't covered under Samsung's 1 year warranty.
4 of 5 found the following review helpful:
Nice mp3 player/flash drive Feb 04, 2007
By Xtal guy Overall, I am quite pleased with the performance of this device. I had if for about 8 months, and aside from a couple of glitches, it has worked very well. I lost it a couple days ago, but bought another to replace it, which is nice since now they are much cheaper.
The glitches may have more to do with user abuse than inherent problems. That said, this player is extremely rugged. I've dropped it several times, and it even spent about 10 minutes in the washing machine before I remembered I left it in my pocket. I dried it out in a desiccator at 98 degrees for a couple hours and it worked like new.
The two glitches were minor, but worth mentioning. One is that if the battery was totally dead, simply plugging it into the USB port wouldn't charge it. I had to plug it in first, and then turn it on. It would send a signal to the computer that it was there, and then begin charging. It wasn't a big deal, but it took me a while to figure it out. The other problem was that sometimes when using the fast forward function the player would turn itself off. This might have been a side effect of the washing machine incident, but I'm pretty sure it happened before as well.
Some nice features include that it charges very quickly and will run a long time on a single charge. The FM tuner and voice recorder functions are nice to have, but I rarely used them. Half a gig isn't much space, but I never found it to be insufficient since I mostly listen to radio shows and delete them after listening. The flash drive works well too for storing files.
5 year owner Apr 02, 2011
By Caddie I bought this MP3 player when I was a high school sophomore. I am now a college senior, and this little thing is still kicking.
I admit, I no longer use it for music playing - it records lectures so well, that it's primary function is to record all my classes so I can go over them later in the day. I can sit in the back of the classroom (nearly 30-40 feet away) and it still will pick up the professor as if I'm sitting in front.
Overall, this player has worked wonderfully for me over the years. I have actually gifted three of them to friends who use theirs too to record lectures. They have had no problems with it either.
I originally paid 120 dollars for it, but now you can pick these players up for 10-15. They are well worth it, and I can plug it in any computer and pull up the voice recordings. I keep mine on my keychain. It still does play music too, if I'm inclined. My only regret is that I didn't pick it up in a 2gb size.
Worked fine until it it popped apart from the battery swelling Dec 05, 2009
By Gerald W. Gaston I had my charging and noticed the case was coming apart and could not be pushed back together. So I took it on apart and found the battery had swollen up so much that it forced the board up and the case apart. It was an OK player while it lasted.
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