Pros: LyricSync, Colors, Price Cons: Size, no M3U support, uses power quickly, buggy software, heavy
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 actuall ...
Pros: Sound quality. Remote control feature. Cons: Battery life. "Chirps" playing some MP3s. Skipping.
I bought a TDK Mojo 620 early in 2002. While I was initially impressed with the product, I started discovering some issues that disrupted my enjoyment of it: The sound quality is terrific, for both regular CDs and MP3. But if you play MP3s with a rate ...
Pros: Go Anywhere, no limited hard drive space Cons: No car adapter. The playlists may take awhile to figure out.
I have had my TDK MOJO for about a year now. It is a great player once you get the play-lists figured out. It is nice to be able to take as many CD's with me as I want and not have to worry about running out of hard drive space.
Pros: Flexible unit, great remote, easy to learn & use, fairly robust design Cons: Not designed for album playback, some minor "buggy" behavior, a bit bulky
Simply put, this is a great little unit. It's not something you'll build your home stereo around, but it's excellent for morning commutes, long drives and plane flights.
I'm picky with my music, and like to have a big selection. With this...
Pros: MP3 Playability with ease Cons: Extra programs- plus or bother?
I was given my Mojo player as a birthday gift. I must have been a good girl.
I had been wanting a portable CD/MP3 player, so this fit the bill. One of the features I love about it is the screen. Glows bright blue, easy to read, and displays all...
Pros: Many Features, Options. Well built, great sound quality. Cons: The software can get confusing
During the past few years, I have looked at numerous MP3 players. The concept shocked me when I first learned about it. Today, this technology is nothing new, in fact it has greatly surpassed the mp3 players of yesterday. This product is the latest of...
Pros: Great indexing system Cons: Slow startup, short battery life
I bought the TDK Mojo 620 as my first ever MP3 player, and I was actually pleasently surprised. The Mojo fulfilled (and still fulfills) my expectations.
It plays all of my MP3 files, it hardly ever skips a beat (When it does, it's because of...
Pros: Great MP3 format support, Excellent display. Decent organization Cons: Can't scan. No resume play. Poor navigation decision.
I waited a while before purchasing an MP3 player because I wanted the products to mature. I purchased a cheapo MP3 player and returned it a week later because it had difficulty playing back some MP3s with strange bit rates.
Pros: cool backlit display, lots of menu-driven features, plenty of volume Cons: problematic operation (see review); comparatively short battery life
I purchased the Mojo, along with competing models from Samsung and Panasonic, with the idea in mind that I'd return two and keep my favorite. (None of the stores offer an in-store demo model - all three stores offered a 30-day money-back guarantee.)...
Pros: cool backlit LCD, many options Cons: SHORT! battery life:(
I was either gonna go with Sony or TDK. I spent about an hour in the store just staring at both Sony D-CJ506CK and TDK Mojo 620, meticulously dissecting every inch of their design, within the limits of their sealed plastic packagings. If I had the money...
Pros: Jukebox-style navigation; decent interface; eight-minute skip protection. Cons: Glitchy software, no remote, carrying case, or FM radio.
Until now, MP3 CD players have shared a disadvantage in the area of navigation, when compared to flash memory or hard drive-based MP3 players. Dealing with 150 songs per CD is no easy task, especially when you consider that the track information comes...
Pros: cool design, nice display, excelent navigation, and it lets u organize youre music Cons: it eats batteries, doesnt have internal charger, and it doesnt suport WMA
after some hard research on a way of taking my music collection portable i selected the TDK 620 mojo, of varios products like minidisc players, flash memory players and hard drive based mp3 players (although these in mi opinion are better but cost 300$...
Pros: Great design, remote control and great player too. Cons: Still no WMA support, short battery life compared to Sony.
Now that I have myself one of those MP3 CD players for my car, now I need one that I could really use outside the car and the home, or even up at my resort home near Sudbury, ON. But this time, instead of those that offer the FM tuner or that they just...
Pros: Support for lyrics, power-saving spindown while playing, only 2 AA's Cons: Doesn't support WMA or mp3PRO (but upgradable!), battery troubles.
This thing is simply awesome. Its flash ROM is upgradable and it even lets you edit the startup screen. It has a memory for up to 10 CDs so it doesn't have to spend an entire hour cataloging the CD every time you turn it on. You can pick exactly what...
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