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by spoalanm , Nov 11 '00
Pros: Great sound, Great concept. Cons: Headphones.
You have to admire the people at Iomega. They have a product called a Click drive which nobody wants. Originally it was supposed to be for photographers who were on vacation and used up the storage on their memory cards. The idea was to download your...
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by Jmlsammy , Dec 27 '00
Pros: Ability to use inexpensive Clik disks, good sound quality Cons: Headphones, Quick Start Guide Installation Procedure
I've had my Iomega HipZip MP3 player for about a week now and I believe my money was well spent. I bought this MP3 player because of the ability to use Clik disks. Clik disks are inexpensive and you won't run out of space if you have enough of them....
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by cleared_direct , Jul 11 '01
Pros: Removable media. Good sound quality. Can play songs loud! Cons: Questionable quality. Buggy firmware. Packaged headphones are pathetic.
I love the ability to take my music anywhere nowadays. I started with the Walkman, then moved up to a Discman, started toying with MiniDisc players, and then now MP3 players. I love the fact that with MP3 players, you can transfer songs very quickly...
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by Harrison! , Feb 07 '01
Pros: Cheap media cost, rugged design, easy drag and drop usage Cons: Expensive, no FM radio
I felt it was time to get with the MP3 trend for my next portable music device. Most of the MP3s on the market are differentiated along the following lines:
Fixed Media: These feature non-removable media(the recording area-either semiconductor...
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by elastica , Jan 07 '01
Pros: Made for working out this design is perfect. Expandable at $10 a cartridge Cons: Tough to know if this is going to be an acceptable medium in the future
The first line of mp3 players were plagued by their inability to expand as consumers wanted to be able to store more than an hour of music. They tried making large mp3 players that could hold 150 CD's, but they were too big and bulky.
Then...
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by korree , Aug 02 '01
Pros: Unlimited storage, dual purpose, great battery life and sound quality Cons: Expensive, buggy
Portable music has made major advancements over years. First came vinyl records, which were very large and not very portable at all. Next we had 8 tracks, which I am too young to even remember, but I hear they were in and out of style in the blink of an...
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by grapeskittles , Jan 04 '01
Pros: Moving text! Expanded options, great disks Cons: biggish, delayed reaction time.
I had been thinking about getting any MP3 player alot because I have about 200megs worth of mp3’s on my hard drive. So, when Christmas time came, I went shopping! I looked at a lot of mp3 players, and not so many were Mac compatible but the Iomega HipZip...
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by tishbite , Apr 08 '01
Pros: Inexpensive, expandable memory Cons: Some features are not obvious; a little pricey
I had researched portable MP3 players quite extensively and the Iomega HipZip seemed to me like the best option, especially in terms of expandability. The Clik discs are wonderful for storing at least 8-10 songs. Adding and deleting songs are very...
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by TLWirth , Nov 02 '00
Pros: Versatility, sound quality, battery life and portability. Cons: Included headphones
I recently became hooked on MP3 players. First, I bought the otherworldly Casio Wrist Audio WMP-1V. Everybody who sees it loves it, it sounds great, but it is not easy to upload MP3s to it and 32 Mb of memory was barely enough to hold a single CD....
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by zap3v , Mar 23 '01
Pros: Upgradeable, durable, rechargeable battery, USB, loud and clear sound Cons: Headphones that come with it
This is an excellent player, the best available in my opinion. I looked around and read every review around and settled on this player.
It has a lithium rechargable battery, which means no costs to buy batteries (Savings #1). It does not have...
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by neilsahgal , May 04 '01
Pros: lithium battery, storage, expandability, price ect. Cons: none
This is an excellent player, the best available in my opinion. I looked around and read every review around and settled on this player.
It has a lithium rechargable battery, which means no costs to buy batteries (Savings #1). It does not have...
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by salsapicante , Dec 29 '00
Pros: Combination mp3 player/disk drive, inexpensive media, multi format playback, comes with 80mb and carrying case, excellent upload speed, built in rechargeable battery Cons: none i can think of
This product is truly a top notch product in the field in which it resides. I have dabbled with various mp3 players with less than satisfying results, until i decided to purchase this beauty. The Hip Zip is the greatest thing to happen to mp3's since...
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by zUsmile , Dec 08 '00
Pros: Versatile can store music or files Cons: Mechanical parts
I started out looking for various MP3 players on the market. Some
were small (Sony stick), some were bulky (CD player size), some just
looked plain ugly. There are USB versions, Parallel versions, and I saw
one that had both USB and...
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by emadow , Mar 09 '01
Pros: Small, Big Screen, PocketZip expandability Cons: Slight pause in between songs, vibrates when accessing data.
My whole MP3 player fascination started when the Rio300 came out. I immediately got one. However, this MP3 player broke numerous times, and I had to keep shipping it back to the manufacturer, and so fourth. Over time, I realized I needed a more durable,...
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by m001 , Sep 19 '01
Pros: Terrific sound quality, Uses inexpensive Click discs, Supports WMA Cons: Awful headphones, Very limited storage capacity
Ah, the joys of portable MP3 players! Hours and hours of music compressed for your listening pleasure and available for your morning jog, your work-out at the gym, your stroll with baby, your cross-country jaunt in the SUV. Well, there has been an...
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