Pros: Good sound quality. Cons: Not enough memory, but upgradeable.
The D-Link 32 mb Mp3 player is pretty cool. You can load the software in no time and be on your way. You can download songs onto your Mp3 player and not have to convert them to a wav. file or some other goofy thing. It's headphones are awesome with...
Pros: Good little player, GREAT PRICE. Cons: Lower volume, but I sampled at lower rate to get more songs.
Bought mine for 39.99, minus 30 dollar rebate. Player purchased at outpost.com and rebate on dlink.com. I love the player, and the price, 10 bucks, CAN'T BE BEAT. Software transfer program a little slow, but it works fine on Windows ME. I would recommend...
Pros: Has a good amount of space and is expandable with a SmartMedia card. Cons: Only supports mp3 files. Not much software for it.
This is a wonderful product. If you are looking to get a nice midranged priced MP3 player than this is the one for you. It plays great sound and has a reasonable amount of memory (32mb, expandable to 64mb with a SmartMedia card). The sound is great....
Pros: Very Small, Large Buttons, Looks, Price Cons: No LCD light, reliability, Low memory (32MB), skips once in a while.
It is an OK Mp3 player for a really desperate person. You have all the basic features of any other MP3 player. The buttons are huge thus making it easy to control the player. The body frame is plastic. The tiny compact size fits easily into the pant...
Pros: price, size, sound Cons: reliability to proven yet.
I got the D-link 110 mp3 player/recorder at Staples with my purchase of the hp cd writer 8230e. Great for Kids, Adults that walk/run,etc. Yes, Free!! How you ask! I got a rebate for $130.00 the cost of the unit if I purchased the hp cd writer, which I...
The D-Link MP3 player was given to me as a present. When I first looked at it I didn't think too much of it, but the reality of it changed my mind. The D-link 110 comes with a transfering cord, two AAA batteries and some software. The volume of the...
Pros: Inexpensive, small, expandable to 96 MB total memory Cons: cheaply made, user interface, software, proprietary formating of smart media
*update*
I have upgraded to a 64 MB smartmedia card (Samsung generic) and it works fine, for a total of 96 MB memory. It will also reformat in my digital camera.
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I've had this for a few days, and have found some solutions to the...
I just want to get into a MP3 market. A local electronics store had them with a mail-in rebate for $50. Best feature of this player is the price!!!. I would to have NOT gotten any player if I had to pay $150 or higher for an MP3 player. Great MP3...
Pros: memory expansion Cons: once memory is formatted, it cannot be used on other device anymore
the most stupidest design is, once you format the smartmedia card in the mp3 player, it cannot be used on other devices such as digital cameras anymore!! so I got the mp3 player, and I decided I wanted to try the smartmedia expansion so I borrowed the...
Pros: Affordable, USB Interface, Software Package Cons: Difficult Buttons, Cheap Finish, Better products by competitors for $149
The D-Link DMP-110 is a new unit (as of October 2000) that replaces the DMP-100 (review here). Much of the features are the same -- the notable changes are slight changes to its dimensions, and the quicker USB interface.
Pros: Comforting tech support email auto-responder, low cost Cons: Non-existent tech support, proprietary voice file format with no conversion program
I don't really care about the MP3 capabilities of the DMP-110. My primary concern was its ability to record "a few hours" worth of conversation without having to change tapes, and the ability to store them on my laptop. As a student, having a...
Pros: Cheap Price, Small Cons: Not Loud Enough, Poor Sound Quality
I bought the D-Link 110 for a cheap MP3 player solution. It ended up not being my solution at all. I was very displeased with it. The install went okay, but when I went to play a track it seems that the player cut of the first second. The quality seemed...
Pros: USB port, fits in a shirt pocket, expandable storage Cons: Poor sound, poor user interface, poor tech support
Is it too much to expect an mp3 player to be able to play mp3's? Apparently so.
I purchased a D-Link DPM-110 intending it as a present for my daughter. I loaded it up with music so that she could start using it immediately when she unwrapped...
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