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JWIN's JX-CD250A Portable CD Player.

Jul 14 '01

The Bottom Line I am happy with my gift and would recommend it to everyone.

*Sorry. . .I know that I am only supposed to "Write about the given topic" But Epinion's is so silly to not have my new Portable CD Player available for me to tell you how wonderful it is. Anyway, I'll forgive them and still fill y'all in on how wonderful my JWIN JX-CD250A is.*


~What my JWIN JX-CD250A looks like~
(Since there is no picture)
132 mm wide, 30 mm high and Platinum or more simply described as Silver in color my CD Player is the basic aerodynamic shape of all (or most) Portable CD Players. Along the top, centered reads Her (too pretty to be a boy*smile) brand name JWIN along with her model number JX-CD250A in a very dark charcoal gray. About half way south of that inside of a blue oblong oval she reads DBBS-(Dynamic Bass Boost System) which is underlined with 16 Bit Digital Stereo Processor also in blue. Pretty attractive so far, isn't she? OK, Beneath that is a perfect almost teardrop shaped window the shows your CD spinning inside. The window is partly clear and partly silver.
On a more technical note. . .
You have your round Skip/Search Button, Rectangle Program Button, Rectangle Digital Display Window, Tiny circle shaped Recharge Led indicator, Trapezoid shaped Stop Button, Curved Rectangular shaped Play/Pause Button, Circle Mode Button, and Raised Circle shaped Push Open Button all located along the bottom curve.
On the Left side there is nothing. On the Right side you have your Headphone Jack, Line out Jack, Bass Boost Switch, and Volume Control Knob. On the underneath side is where the Recharge switch is located.

~What my JWIN JX-CD250A can do~
Now that you know what everything looks like and where everything is let me tell you what she can do. She can recharge my rechargeable batteries in about 15 hours and I can even play CD's while she is doing so. She can be connected to a stereo through her Out Jack. I can have her play my CD as it is, Randomly, or simply program her myself to play the songs I want to hear. She also has the option of Bass or No Bass. All this and she comes with a 90 day warranty.

~The Specifications of my JWIN JX-CD250A~
She is powered by 2 AA Batteries or an AC adapter (120 V- 60Hz/DC 6v). She has a 20-20, 000 Hz Frequency responce and a 2 digit LC Display.

~My personal experience with my JWIN JX-CD250A~
Her sound quality is superb at all listening levels, with or without the bass boost on. It is very rare that she skips my CD and is she does its usually my fault *smile*. When the CD does skip it picks up in the same spot where you were...not at the beginning of the track. The Headphones are very comfortable and adjustable...I don't even feel them on. The wire from the head phone to the unit is a good length...not too short to make things uncomfortable yet not too long so that it is getting in the way.

What else can I say? Although I did not purchase this myself I don't think I could have made a better selection myself. Thank You Danny!

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