Best MP3 plater I've had
Written: Sep 22 '03
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Pros: rugged, good sound, easy to load mp3s, small
Cons: needs an upper armband, not usb2
The Bottom Line: Great little player. Great for travel, gym and audiobook listeners.
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| mike65401's Full Review: RCA Kazoo RD1060 (64 MB) MP3 Player |
I started out about 4 years ago with a Rio 300 (it still works) but it was a bit fragile and has very limited memory configuration. Tried two other players. Didn't like them. Got the RD1060 at WalMart on clearence about a year ago and it has been my main portable MP3 player ever since. I added a 64mg card for $45. I use it for music and audiobooks, and use it whille doing yardwork, working out, bike riding, and traveling (it's easy to carry and unobtrusive on business trips). Plan on getting an aditional memory card. Or multiple cards. You can load up several cards and switch them in and out. Now my main problem is getting a chance to use it. My wife and son always have it. So I'm buying two more. I considered getting a newer model, but you can find these pretty cheap on ebay, and besides, now we can use the same cards and same PC interface for all three. You can find 128 mg cards on ebay for about $28-$35.
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Amount Paid (US$): 60 Recommended for: Athletes - Lightweight and Portable, Perfect for the Gym
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