Panasonic SL-MP50 Personal CD Player
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Farts when you play MP3s!!! :-O
Pros
Long battery life, great sound quality, very durable
Cons
BAD mp3 playing
Recommended it?
No
The Bottom Line:
This is a good product, but if it has mp3 support problems... then it's like an overpriced CD player! Yech, don't waste your money on this.
I got this CD player because of its mp3 support, but I soon found out that it wasn't so good with mp3s after all. Playing mp3s would spend 300% of the power it would spend playing a regular CD and there was a delay when loading songs. Later on through its life, it would make these loud farts while playing mp3s! This product also supports CD-R and CD-RW, and I think that's great.
I dropped this device on pavement 4 times... I was impressed that it was still working, but on the 4th time, I had to take it in for repairs. Now it works fine but the mp3s are still farting on me.
I am also really impressed with its battery life. I'm used to getting a new set of batteries every 20min trip I take, but now I don't change my batteries more than once or twice a month.
This product is actually able to recharge your batteries, but that means you have to buy an overpriced adaptor. I'd recommend one of the "Pure Energy" recharger thingies from Walmart.
I dropped this device on pavement 4 times... I was impressed that it was still working, but on the 4th time, I had to take it in for repairs. Now it works fine but the mp3s are still farting on me.
I am also really impressed with its battery life. I'm used to getting a new set of batteries every 20min trip I take, but now I don't change my batteries more than once or twice a month.
This product is actually able to recharge your batteries, but that means you have to buy an overpriced adaptor. I'd recommend one of the "Pure Energy" recharger thingies from Walmart.