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by PsychoticBlond , Feb 14 '00
Pros: CD quality audio Cons: Takes a while to get used to the buttons
I recieved the ravemp for Christmas 99' and might I say I am very happy with it. The recording capabilities are incredible. It is really CD quality, and worth the money. I brought it on my school trip to Washington DC and the ravemp withstanded the bumpy...
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by robdc , Mar 27 '00
Pros: Lots of extra features (text reader, phone numbers, mic for messages) Cons: Terrible connectivity and Tech support
I don't think I'll ever buy another Sensory Science product. I have the Rave MP2000 with 32MB of RAM and although the unit itself is cool, the interface software and support is horrible.I got mine through an Emusic promotion for "free" if I...
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by shabadoo , Oct 30 '00
Pros: features / price Cons: awful headphones and buttons
I'm a first time mp3 player - buyer. I bought the MP2200 based on specs. and reviews. It was a good deal ($235 @ jlhwholesalers.com) for a player, FM tuner, voice recorder. But, here's what needs to change:
1). If you order this and don't have a...
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by quasistatic , Oct 24 '99
Pros: Small, lightweight and versatile. Cons: Software currently only works on Windows 95/98.
The raveMP media player from Sensory Science is a fun and compact portable mp3 player. It's small footprint works great for music on the go. It also has several bonus features that users may find handy. It allows you to store 32 or 64 MB of music,...
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by XxDaKmanxX , Dec 17 '99
Pros: Many Feature, Free Headphones, Line In, Line Out, Phone Storage Cons: Ugly, Confusing Installation
Hello, I went to EMusic.com and bought $50 worth of MP3s which gave a free RaveMP and Real Jukebox, a $185 for the Rave + 30 for the jukebox, even though they said it should take 4-6 weeks to arrive it came in 3 days. Ever since I have been more than...
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by dna13 , Jan 25 '00
Pros: Lightweight and Portable, near CD-quality sound, Expensive, Only needs one battery Cons: Slow Download Speed, Feels Flimsy, Could Look Better, You can't just change flash memory like CDs
As far as mp3 players go, Sensory Science's rave MP player 2000 is fairly good. Like most mp3 players it offers near-CD quality sound in a portable package. Also like most mp3 players it is fairly expensive considering that you can get a good cd player...
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by doremi , Jan 18 '00
Pros: versatile, lightweight, convenient Cons: a little pricey
This is the MUST HAVE MP3 player. I received the MP2100 raveMP media player as a gift. It comes with 64MB memory and is expandable to 96MB. To make an MP3 player worthwhile I would recommend no less than 64MB memory, which amounts to about one hour of...
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by NitrOxide , Feb 22 '00
Pros: Very Small, 64mb for cheaper price than other brands Cons: Weak Software, No Backlight, Parallel Interface
The RaveMP is a very good portable MP3 player. I purchased the RaveMP 64mb version a little after Christmas time. Sensory Science has/had a $40 rebate on their website, which kept the player at the acceptable $170 mark. I was running Windows 2000 and the...
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by makavel187rip , Jan 16 '00
Pros: mutiple uses, small, decent battery life, 64mbs, easy setup, and comes with good headphones Cons: cant think of any yet ill get back to you if there is any
About a week ago I recieved Sensory Science's Ravemp music player.Since then I have taken it with me every where becuase of its size and wieght I barely even notice I have it with me. I was aware that some of the other mp3 players out at this time might...
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by pbranz , Feb 10 '00
Pros: Small, lightweight, microphone jack Cons: Poor sound quality, buggy software,
First let me say I bought the RaveMP 2000 simply because it cost $50 through a promotion from emusic.com. I wouldn't pay $200 for an MP3 player with this little memory. I have mixed feelings about the player but overall, I think it's barely worth the...
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by mz_khadir , Feb 01 '01
Pros: 32 MB Ram
Cheap Cons: Recording anything with the microphone is noisy.
The feel of the RaveMP is too plastiky.
I am not recommending the raveMP because it is a waste of money and time fiddling about raveMP 2000. It is a good player but you can find better ones for the same or higher prices. I hate this product because the sound quality is very cheapish and very...
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by chris_weaver , Dec 16 '99
Pros: small, lightweight Cons: software needs improvement
A built in Mic and Line input make this a cool tool to carry around. This player is a great deal at emusic - Free with the purchase of $50 worth of MP3s. The retail price around $200 is much more, but comparable to other players on the market. I use the...
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by doulo , Mar 01 '00
Pros: Lightweight, very easy to use! Cons: Nothing!!
The RaveMP is awesome, has great features and it's soo light u couldn't feel it at all!
It's 100 TIMES BETTER THAN ALL OF THE RIO'S, SO GO BUY IT NOW!
AND AT THE DEAL I FOUND IT AT, IT'S AWESOME!!!!!!
It's the best player i have ever used...
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by aznricer , Jun 13 '00
Pros: Small, No moving parts, easy to use. Cons: Cheap looking, Hard to read display, Buttons are small.
I own the RaveMP 2000 which has 32MB memory and upgradable to 64MBs, the 2100 model is exactly the same except comes initially with 64MBs and is upgradable to 96MBs. Personally after many hours using my Sharp MD Player (MT821) the sound from the RaveMP...
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