Pros: anti-shock, lightweight Cons: none that I know of
I bought this CD player to replace my old one which was the simplest of the simple. I was looking for anti-shock that actually affects the playback of the CD - the earlier ones (5, 10 seconds did not do much in my opinion.) This one has 40 second...
Pros: car kit, remote control, backlit LCD screen, long battery life Cons: not water resistant
This portable CD player has 40 seconds of anti-shock memory generation 2. In other words it will probably never skip. The included car kit is great if your car does not have a cd player and the backlit LCD screen makes it easy to use at night. It also...
I own one of these puppies and lemme tell ya it rocks my proverbial casbah. Of all the portable CD players I have had this has been the highest quality. I use this while playing drums and it never skips on me when I get loud (and I can get loud). It...
Pros: Good Sound,excellent anti-skip, remote, backlighting Cons: not rechargeable, not too durable
I am very impressed with the Panasonic SL-S362C. It has nicely styled lines (looks great on my dashboard!), excellent sound, and the anti-skip (40 seconds) is incredible. The other day I took a turn too sharply and it slid down the dash, fell off,...
Pros: plays almost all cdr Cons: cdrw kinda messed up
This player is an excellent performer with its anti-shock and extra bass options. Unfortunately, unlike its predecessors it offers little physical shock resistance, so you have to leave the anti-shock on or it'll skip when you set it down.
It plays...
Pros: Backlit LCD, locations of outputs, remote. Cons: No backlit LCD with battery power, only with AC power.
I bought this CD player several years ago from Circuit City for about $110. At the time, it was well worth it. No other Walkman came with a nifty remote or had a backlit LCD screen. With 40 seconds of anti-skip protection, you are mostly set. I guess...
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