Pros: Pretty case, strong sound, decent battery life, good recording. Cons: *$@(*! Parallel port connection. "Hold" button somewhat unreliable.
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Pros: Long battery life, cool blue case, affordable, great sound, nice software interface Cons: Parallel Port transfer, buggy at times, only expandable to 96MB
There is nothing I like better than the idea of a portable music device with no moving parts. After struggling with cassette tapes being eaten and CDs skipping, an MP3 player is exactly what the doctor ordered. To that end, the Best Data Cabo MP3...
Pros: Good sound, cheap, fast download, Voice recording, telephone-number storage Cons: Outdated software. Flimsy Battery lid. Competes with other parallel devices
When I checked the reviews here at Epinion and at Amazon I found always two extreme opinions. Those of the people who got that thing to work, which were very positive, and the other ones which were not so friendly about it, because they didn't get it to...
Pros: Price, 64MB ram, color, size. Cons: connection, slightly lower quality than a minidisk, odd buttons.
I used to have a sony minidisk, but after two years it gave up on me. to prevent this happening again, i bought a Mp3 player with no moving parts, at fist, it was cool. but the sound quality was a little discoraging, the LCD display was a bit hard to...
My friend broungt over his Cabo, which has a mic and 64 mb's of storage. His being a 64 and mine being a 32 mb Riopmp300. the rio seemed lighter and smaller than the cabo. Using the cabo is a bit confusing also. I couldn't figure some the stuff out,...
Pros: Easy to use, LOTS of features, very compact! Cons: Headphones..replace them as soon as you can
I was looking for an MP3 player that I could hook up to my car stereo with a cassette adaptor. The Cabo has worked out perfectly. It has a very sturdy clip that allows me to secure the player on my sun visor.
Pros: Cheap for second-generation player Cons: Wacky software, parallel port connection
The Best Data Cabo is marketed as a "second-generation" MP3 player. That is, it will do more than just play MP3s. It has 64Mb memory and an expansion slot, as well some rudimentary PDA-like functions.
I have mixed feelings about my Cabo MP3 player, first of all your liking of this really depends on your opinions on MP3 players vs. CD players, etc. I'll base this opinion on the premonition that you are interested in an MP3 player, if you are loyal to...
Pros: great color, stylish appearance, nice output, easy to use Cons: initial setup is tricky, connecting cables can fail, battery drainage
I picked up this mid-priced MP3 player a few months ago and initially ran into some problems. Getting your computer set up for transferring MP3s can be tricky, but in the end, with some help, it worked out fine.
Pros: Good product clear sound and very portable but not so small you will lose it. Cons: They don't have a very wide veriaty of colors and it isent durable.
I reseved this mp3 player from my grandma about 2 years ago. About 2 years ago mp3 players were just coming out. When i got it i thought it was pretty cool. But im in a lot of sports and as the days passed it started to just fall apart. There are...
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