Pros: Never Skips. Plays CD-RWs. Powersaving. Digital Bass Boost. PRICE!! Cons: Need to take out the CD in order to change the batteries. A little soft.
Philips must be making a mistake giving these things away for $55-$65. This is the cheapest personal CD player that is CD-RW compatible.
CD-RW compatible means it can play special CD-Rs called CD-RWs that can be re-written, if you get bored...
Pros: Cool Look, CD-RW compatible and great sound. Cons: No line out and eats baterys sometimes.
When I got my new truck I didn't have a cd player in it just the tape player. And I wanted something that looked cool and could take a rough ride out on my farm. Also I burn almost all my cds and I know some cd players don't read those. So I picked...
Pros: Good sound quality; doesn't skip; looks cool; CD-RW support Cons: No dedicated line out
The title says it all. This CD is, IMO, the best portable CD player in its price range. There are sooo many good things i have to say about this unit, i am going to point out only the truly nice features (and the truly bad problems).
Pros: Reads CD-RW discs, good battery life, 40 second shock protection Cons: No seperate line out jack
I recently bought this CD player for 65$ (100$ Canadian) at the local Wal-Mart, as it claimed to be able to read CD-Rewritable discs (audio disks, not MP3 disks). It turns out that for very little money, I got a nice little player that is more than good...
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