Rio Volt SP90 Personal CD Player
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- CD-R/CD-RW Playback: CD-R/CD-RW
- Bass Boost: With Bass Boost
- Anti Skip Buffer: 120 sec.
- Supported Formats: WMA MP3
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A Real Lemon
Pros
Like it says plays MP3, WMA and regular CD discs.
Cons
Pathetic battery life. Pathetic anti-shock. Lack of playlist organization.
Recommended it?
No
The Bottom Line:
Don't waste your cash. Look else where.
My first one lasted 24 hours. My second one really stinks. I bought it to play home burned MP3 discs...which it does bit the slightest bump skips it. Totally useles unless you are standing still. Once it skips it takes 30 seconds to reboot. I find this very frustrating.
When it is not skipping, however, the sound quality is pretty good.
Also, it fails to read the playlist file so it organizes every track alphabetically. In addition it also suffers from poor organization of system functions. The battery door pops open if you look at it wrong! Yuck. Not worth the $100 dollars I spent.
It's very cheaply made. Feels cheap. The main CD door doesn't shut all the way when it's closed.
I'm looking for another MP3 player.
When it is not skipping, however, the sound quality is pretty good.
Also, it fails to read the playlist file so it organizes every track alphabetically. In addition it also suffers from poor organization of system functions. The battery door pops open if you look at it wrong! Yuck. Not worth the $100 dollars I spent.
It's very cheaply made. Feels cheap. The main CD door doesn't shut all the way when it's closed.
I'm looking for another MP3 player.