Sony Walkman D-171C Personal CD Player
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The Perpetual Playing of Sony's D-EJ815
Pros
Long playing time, carrying case, remote control, good sound quality
Cons
Zip.
Recommended it?
Yes
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The Perpetual Playing of Sony's D-EJ815
by maddawg299
After bearing with a five-year old RCA personal cd player, I recently purchased the Sony D-EJ815 within my price range of $100-150. Not only is the price reasonable, but the product is well worth the money that I spent.
While browsing through numerous cd players, which ranged anywhere from $89 to $300, I came across the Sony D-EJ815 discman through my travails at Cnet.com. What got my attention was the almost sinful playing time of seventy-six (76), count them, seventy-six hours. With this Sony discman, you can listen to your Dave Matthews Band CD, or that great Next CD that you picked up for four days straight. Afterwards, you can then take a nice long nap as you will be exhausted from lack of sleep, but this amazing CD player will keep on playing thanks to the revolutionary IC chip.
This prolonged amount of playing time may be impressive, but what makes it even more superb is that it is in addition to other features on the discman including wonderful sound quality featuring different Bass settings and up to 64 programmable tracks, as well as accessories which are included with your purchase of this discman such as a carrying case, rechargeable batteries, an additional power source in the form of a battery unit, and a remote control to attach to your headphones.
Moreover, this discman will not skip. Trust me, I have tried and failed to make it skip in my curiosity and it will not. Barring some natural disasters, it will not skip while you are doing "normal" daily activities.
Packaged in a sleek silver or blue design which is easy to carry in part to the carrying case, but also to its minimal amount of size, the Sony D-EJ815 discman is a definite must for those searching for a personal CD player under $150.
The Perpetual Playing of Sony's D-EJ815
by maddawg299
After bearing with a five-year old RCA personal cd player, I recently purchased the Sony D-EJ815 within my price range of $100-150. Not only is the price reasonable, but the product is well worth the money that I spent.
While browsing through numerous cd players, which ranged anywhere from $89 to $300, I came across the Sony D-EJ815 discman through my travails at Cnet.com. What got my attention was the almost sinful playing time of seventy-six (76), count them, seventy-six hours. With this Sony discman, you can listen to your Dave Matthews Band CD, or that great Next CD that you picked up for four days straight. Afterwards, you can then take a nice long nap as you will be exhausted from lack of sleep, but this amazing CD player will keep on playing thanks to the revolutionary IC chip.
This prolonged amount of playing time may be impressive, but what makes it even more superb is that it is in addition to other features on the discman including wonderful sound quality featuring different Bass settings and up to 64 programmable tracks, as well as accessories which are included with your purchase of this discman such as a carrying case, rechargeable batteries, an additional power source in the form of a battery unit, and a remote control to attach to your headphones.
Moreover, this discman will not skip. Trust me, I have tried and failed to make it skip in my curiosity and it will not. Barring some natural disasters, it will not skip while you are doing "normal" daily activities.
Packaged in a sleek silver or blue design which is easy to carry in part to the carrying case, but also to its minimal amount of size, the Sony D-EJ815 discman is a definite must for those searching for a personal CD player under $150.