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• INFORMATION:
• Currently this item is on backorder. The ETA of availability is 3/27/2009.
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 7.9 inches | | Product Width:
| 5.2 inches | | Product Height:
| 3.1 inches | | Product Weight:
| 0.65 pounds | | Package Length:
| 9.8 inches | | Package Width:
| 5.2 inches | | Package Height:
| 2.2 inches | | Package Weight:
| 0.7 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 18 reviews |
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Average Customer Review:
( 18 customer reviews )
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17 of 18 found the following review helpful:
Well Worth IT!!Apr 03, 2008
By Robin Llabres
"Hope Robin"
Because my son's mp3 stopped working I had to find something for him in the meanwhile. This is a nice cd player and works well. My son is 16 and very happy , plus the headphones are not those little light and frail ones. Deff worth the money!!
16 of 18 found the following review helpful:
Jwin Electronics personal CD playerNov 08, 2008
By Jim H. I got this because my old CD player cannot cope with electrical interference when it is playing in the cup holder on our treadmill and because the Amazon photo shows easily accessible controls. This player has no shock memory. When moved even slightly it stops playing, but when things settle down it resumes where it left off. However, it is not affected by our treadmill's electrical emissions. Musically, its lower frequency response, especially pipe organ pedal bass, is somewhat less than upmarket players. It is satisfactory for its intended purpose (providing music while I am on the treadmill) and good value for money. Great service from the seller - fast shipping, and it was well packed.
10 of 11 found the following review helpful:
OverheatsOct 30, 2007
By Bruce E. Duewer When first using it, it is an effective inexpensive CD player. Don't consider it portable, because it is highly vibration sensitive and doesn't have skip protection- even setting a coffee mug on the desk it sits on can make it skip; setting it on a mouse pad helps. I use it on my desk, plugged into an AC adaptor, so that is not usually much of an issue. What IS an issue, is that the area where the AC adaptor plugs in gets very hot after many hours of use, and the CD player malfunctions- it stops spinning fast enough and stops playing with an error code.
Update: It's now died, the malfunction is permanent, not just when it is hot. Unfortunately, I don't know how to remove a star from my review- but it didn't last long enough to be worth two stars imho.
9 of 11 found the following review helpful:
Don't buy this one!!Nov 29, 2008
By Marilyn Levy This player skipped if you looked at it. I could be lying down, perfectly still, listening to it and it would skip. Controls hard to read.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Quit working after using it 5 monthsMar 04, 2010
By Yarii EDITED TO ADD: I used this 5 months, just 3 nights a week before it bit the dust. I used it 99% of the time when I went to bed at night to relax. It was not mis-handled in any way at all. It just didn't last, so I do not recommend this CD player. If you want to read the rest of my review which I wrote shortly after receiving it in February, go right ahead, but I do not recommend this CD player now. And yes, even after all these months, the headphones still smell odd.
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I hate when I open a clamshell package and I get a whiff of that funky Chinese plastic smell - I think it's due to the chemicals they use to make their plastics, and I only encounter this smell with items from China. It nauseates me.
I would have returned this but the smell dissipated from the CD player itself within 24 hours. The headphones that came with it are another story, they are still sitting out in my garage and I'm hoping they lose that smell eventually. In the meantime, I'm glad I kept my old headphones from my 10 year old Sony Walkman that bit the dust last month.
This CD player does not have an anti-skip feature, but I'm ok with that. I use this when I go to bed at night to listen to relaxation CD's, I keep the CD player on the nightstand next to my bed and all is well. I tried this in my car and just letting it lay on the passenger seat worked well also. It's only when I hold this in my hand and shake it fairly hard that it skips. So this may work ok if you are a walker, but probably not if you intend to jog with it. (But that's what MP3 players are for).
The controls are all easy to figure out without reading the instruction manual (the manual has that funny smell too).
The sound quality is great but since I'm using my Sony headphones, that may have something to do with it. I haven't tried the J-win headphones.
I'm happy with this, it was cheap, it has good battery life, and it plays my homemade CD-R's. I hope it lasts longer than the 90 day warranty that comes with it. And maybe one of these days the smell will leave the headphones, but if not, it's not a big deal to me.
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