Sweet and Sour
Written: Sep 27 '03
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Pros: LyricSync, Colors, Price
Cons: Size, no M3U support, uses power quickly, buggy software, heavy
The Bottom Line: Get a regular mp3 player that's more portable and easier to use. You can find some on eBay for the same price. The LyricSync is not worth it.
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| dsu89's Full Review: TDK MOJO Personal CD Player |
The TDK Mojo 620 is a cheap but perhaps not worth it CD MP3 player. I found it for $70, so I figured that it was well worth my money. When it came in the mail, I was excited and opened it straightaway. The colors are nice, and the earphones are actually comfortable. It has played all of my MP3-CDRWs. However, lately it has been crashing. I don't really know why. It seems that other people have this problem too: sometimes I put it on "hold" and it turns on just to say "hold" and turn off, but it doesn't turn off. It sits there draining batteries while I carry it in my backpack. Another turn-off is the large size. If you're going to traveling or doing something active, I don't recommend this player as it is pretty big. It's tall, fat, and fat the other way too. I liked the idea of LyricSync, and it actually worked pretty well, but it kept making my computer crash. Eventually I learned to save very frequently. The TDK Mojo 620 is made by HAVIN (Highly Advanced Venture Institute Network) and can be found at www.exonion.com. Since they're based in South Korea, the site is in Korean, but they have an English version of their site too, which has reasonably good understandability. I downloaded a firmware upgrade for my product, but now I don't know how to use the Exonion version of LyricSync. Their customer service isn't that helpful either. But LyricSync will take you a heck of a lot of time if you want to sync up every single song. I only have about 50 songs but I've only completed 20. Plus, it randomly decided that my songs didn't have lyrics programmed into them, so I'll have to do it all over. I might not because it's kind of a waste of time. However, I have a pretty bad memory and I enjoy looking at the words as the song plays. The last downside is that it doesn't support M3U playlists. This means that you can only have one playlist. You can't save a playlist and use that and switch back or anything. I find this pretty inconvenient and I'm debating on getting another player.
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Amount Paid (US$): 70
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Epinions.com ID: dsu89
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