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by artiste , Aug 07 '01
Pros: twice the memory as comparable models Cons: headphones are flawed
I am impressed with this unit's 128 MB of memory. It has a very cool design as well.
This is supposed to be one of the best on the market because it has 128 MB of memory. Not only that but it is sold at the same price as those with only...
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by bub78 , Aug 05 '01
Pros: great form factor; excellent sound quality; relatively inexpensive Cons: non-upgradable memory; cannot delete/reorder tracks on-the-fly
After years of yearning for a portable mp3 player, I finally purchased the Intel Pocket Concert about two months ago ($50 off and a free accessory kit helped the decision). Overall this little silver gadget has been one of my better purchases, and I...
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by hurttc21 , Aug 04 '01
Pros: Compact yet easy to use. Cons: Belt Clip could be improved.
There are so many reasons to buy the Intel Pocket Concert MP3 player, I hope I can remember them all! The product comes with 128MB of built-in memory (not upgradeable), an FM tuner, a belt clip, and some very comfy ear phones. With 128MB of memory I...
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by SirJorge , Jul 30 '01
Pros: Compact, skip-free, best sound quality out there, easy of use Cons: Software, Price, Purchase accessory package separately. memory not upgradeable.
I like to run, jog, work out and I needed a device that would not skip while doing these activities. I started researching MP3 players and bought the Archos Jukebox due to it's memory size and price (6GB $249) assuming all MP3 players had a much higher...
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by scarlton , Jul 25 '01
Pros: Small, easy to use, good sound quality Cons: Terrible radio sensitivity, no audible.com support
As an MP3 player only I am happy with the Intel unit. It is easy to use, the software is good, sound quality is fair to good. The batteries last a good while.
Downside, the FM tuner is unusable in my area because the sensitivity is so bad. I...
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by Techie666 , Jul 24 '01
Pros: Great sounding MP3 playback. Very durable. 128 MB! Cons: Poor design of headphones and belt clip. Poor FM reception. Expensive.
First of all, this MP3 player sounds great - much better than the RIO. And, it has a lot more memory so you don't get tired of your songs as fast. However, I recommend being careful if you wish to run with it. The belt clip is not very secure (fits...
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by watsondog , Jul 19 '01
Pros: Superior audio quality, portability and durability Cons: Inferior FM tuner, accessory pack virtually impossible to find in Canada
The Intel Pocket Concert (IPC) was my third MP3 player in a week. I had become so frustrated by the SonicBlue Rio 600 and the RCA K@zoo that I decided to avoid the low end of the market and go for the best. I'm glad I did.
I have never...
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by TLWirth , Jul 19 '01
Pros: Memory capacity, size and shape, sound quality, headphones, controls and ease of operation Cons: No case. Garish logos and color of headphones.
Before we begin, I want you to know that I'm speaking from experience and that I've lived with a variety of MP3 players over the last few years (in chronological order):
1. Casio WMP-1 Wrist Audio Player. I loved it but I needed more memory...
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by ballistica , Jul 04 '01
Pros: Reasonable price if you can catch it on sale, high capacity Cons: Mediocre FM reception, one of the two I tried out had a noticeable hiss
I almost bought a Creative Nomad 64mb in November, but that deal fell through, so I put off buying another MP3 player. Then I looked at the Fry's ad for the last week of June and they had the Intel Pocket Concert on sale for $239 (that's $60 off MSRP),...
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by moonbaseone , Jun 14 '01
Pros: ALOT of Memory(128 MB), Size, USB offers fast song transfer, Nice screen display. Cons: BAD FM Reception, Short Battery Life, Works with MUSICMATCH instead of Windows Media PLAYER(WMP)
I recently purchased the INTel Pocket CONCERT MP3 Player. I did alot of research online because I didn't know much about mp3 player's, but I wanted one because I just got a computer and knew I could download music from it and from online. AND, I had a...
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by lisatakayama , Jun 04 '01
Pros: radio is a great added feature
so much memory
durable
Cons: none so far
Let me begin by saying that I used to own the NikeMP3 player. One day, about 5 days after I purchased the NIKE player, it stopped working. So I brought it back to CompUSA and they let me pick any MP3 player. So I picked the Intel one because I liked...
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by tanster - Top 500, May 05 '01
Pros: Compact, light, large storage capacity, excellent sound quality Cons: Poor FM tuner reception
If you’ve read any of my other reviews, you know that I love to eat. In the course of the past year, this pastime has landed me in a state of, shall we say, augmented density.
It was time to dust off the ol’ treadmill and go for...
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by spideymd , Apr 24 '01
Pros: Small, sturdy, lightweight, FM tuner, loud volume, good headphones, 128 MB Cons: No rechargeable batteries, changing FM presets requires 3 turns/clicks for each change
There are a LOT of MP3 players on the market right now, and it is hard to decide which one to buy. I have read multiple reviews/ratings/critiques prior to buying the Intel Pocket Concert Digital Audio Player, and I have to say that I am very satisfied....
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by gawrysra , Apr 09 '01
Pros: Good memory storage, great & intuitive controls, lightweight, great sound quality Cons: No expansion slot
If you're like me, then you've been waiting to buy an MP3 player until the industry offers a player with all the features you want. For me, this was the following: small and lightweight, easy controls conducive to working out
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by yusakugo - Top 10, Apr 09 '01
Pros: 128MB of memory for $300! Sound Quality, FM Tuner, Good headphones! Cons: Extra for accessory kit, little larger than other MP3 players, cheaper more expandable options available.
In the field of flash memory MP3 players, a new competitor enters the market. But... Intel? What business does Intel have coming into this field? Well folks, the answer will surprise you... it certainly surprised me.
The Intel Pocket...
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