Pros: Battery life, sound quality/volume, capacity (CD-Rs are cheap and spacious)! Cons: Bulky for an mp3 player, if you're into pocket-sized players. No track title display.
I bought my first Philips eXpanium mp3 CD player as soon as it came out; I'd been waiting impatiently for mp3-CD models to be released, and when they were, I bought both the walkman and the boombox versions, paying about $99 for each (I checked Amazon ...
Pros: Everything works like a regular CD player should, but with MP3 CDs. Cons: Everything works except the resume feature. No ID3 text display, only numbers for track/folder.
5/23/03 update:
Okay, so the short take on this after testing the Philips EXP 301 (this model), Philips EXP 313, Panasonic SL-MP70, Sony D-NE510, Sony D-CJ500, and RioVolt SP-90 is simply that the Philips EXP301 is the most user-friendly,...
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