D-link DMP-110 (32 MB) MP3 Player
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- Number of Songs: 8
- Usage: Music Recording
- Interface: USB
- Main Storage Type: Built-in Memory
- Expansion Slots: SmartMedia Card
- Storage Capacity: 32 MB
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Good inexpensive mp3 player
Pros
Small, affordable, and comes with an attached belt clip
Cons
Songs can skip, only 96 mb max of memory allowed
Recommended it?
Yes
The Bottom Line:
Definitely a buy!!!
I purchased this mp3 player for $30 in august of 2002.
The mp3 player is small which is the main reason I chose these over a cd player, so I can put in my pocket or on my jeans with the included belt clip.
The player comes with 32 mb of memory built in, or I found it to be roughly 7-8 songs. The player can be expanded to a total of 96 mb or roughly 20-25 songs. I have 64 mb which can hold a full cd of songs. You can look at this as a downside but consider the price and it only takes a couple of minutes to delete and upload new songs through your USB port. I also recommend that you have space on your pc hard drive, because my mp3's takes about 1 gig of my hard drive.
I love the fact that the volume is digital instead of having to turn the volume literally. It comes with 5 equalizers - flat, classic, rock, jazz, and h. metal. I just use heavy metal for every song. It comes with a hold button and a-b mode which can play the same part of a song over and over.
I can't say anything about the voice feature because I only used it once just to test it and it worked fine.
One con is that on my player some part of a song may skip. This is not because of shaking the player, but my guess is because of the upload process. Again these problem can be limited just to my mp3 player.
Overall a good mp3 player for $30...
The mp3 player is small which is the main reason I chose these over a cd player, so I can put in my pocket or on my jeans with the included belt clip.
The player comes with 32 mb of memory built in, or I found it to be roughly 7-8 songs. The player can be expanded to a total of 96 mb or roughly 20-25 songs. I have 64 mb which can hold a full cd of songs. You can look at this as a downside but consider the price and it only takes a couple of minutes to delete and upload new songs through your USB port. I also recommend that you have space on your pc hard drive, because my mp3's takes about 1 gig of my hard drive.
I love the fact that the volume is digital instead of having to turn the volume literally. It comes with 5 equalizers - flat, classic, rock, jazz, and h. metal. I just use heavy metal for every song. It comes with a hold button and a-b mode which can play the same part of a song over and over.
I can't say anything about the voice feature because I only used it once just to test it and it worked fine.
One con is that on my player some part of a song may skip. This is not because of shaking the player, but my guess is because of the upload process. Again these problem can be limited just to my mp3 player.
Overall a good mp3 player for $30...