Aiwa XP-Z3C Personal CD Player
- Anti Skip Buffer: 40 sec.
- Bass Boost: With Bass Boost
- Supported Formats: MP3
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A gem amongst mediocre players (UPDATED Sept 23/02)
I took my Koss Portable MP3 Player back to Radio Shack after taking it to Cuba and discovering it just wasn't for me. It had no "hold" button; that is imperative. As well, the directory system was just terrible. Finding the name of a song in the 16th directory required you to type the exact name of... Read full review »
Increadible
I've received my player just yesterday, but I've already listened for it for more than 3 hours. In fact I'm listening to it as I'm writing this.
The size of the player is really great, much smaller than normal cd player and you can fit over 40 mp3 in the disc. That's really great.
The...
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Great little player
I bought this as a replacement for a broken Smart Media based MP-3 player and I've got to tell you this is one great little player.
I found the biggest drawback to the flash memory type MP-3 players was the hassle of downloading music to the player. Slow and cumbersome I found I loved the...
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The best thing since sliced bread.
I wanted someting very portable to take with me to the gym. I hesitated between a MiniDisc player, a regular CD-MP3 player or a MP3 player.
6 months later, I can say that I made the best choice. I am very pleased so far with this player, it really combines all the qualities of the other...
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Nicely implemented mini CD/MP3 player
There are plenty of technologies for MP3 players: HD, flash or CD. HD (hard disk) based jukeboxes have huge capacities, but they tend to be a little bulky and expensive. Flash based players are less expensive, but their capacity is limited by the flash media, which can be expensive if you want to... Read full review »
a tech geeks dream come true...
After not receiving the 20gb hard drive player i wanted for christmas, I decided to take things into my own hands and, after a bit of research on epinions, i purchased the aiwa xp-z3c for 80 dollars, used on half.com.
When I received the unit, since it was used, it did not come with a car...
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