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...
Pros: Easy MP3 searching, long EPS times for both audio CDs and MP3 Cons: No WMA support, no inline remote, firmware is not upgradeable, battery hog
TDK's CDMP3-12 (Mojo Digital Jukebox) is the latest entry into the world of CD-MP3 players. How is it separating itself from the competition? The Mojo emphasizes a new, easy-to-use interface for finding your songs. And TDK delivers with a great...
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 Price, Smart Features, Slick, and 8 MINUTES ANTISKIP. Cons: A tad bulky, and lacking in a second navigation via headphone cord.
Popped in a CD with 100 songs including rock, rap, blues, electronic and classical. Everything sounded GREAT, except for the N'STINK song that mysteriously got on. Ok, I put it there, but out of curiosity. Ok, I like it. The things I know you want to ...
Pros: extremely easy to use, great navigation system, perfect for on the go listening Cons: major battery hog, confusing software, cheap make, ugly
I've had quite a few experiences with bad CD players in my time. Last week, my third Philips CD player went berzerk and died, leaving me with a very important decision, in my opinion: what CD player to buy?
Pros: Skip Free, good construction, intuitive controls, good sound, good display Cons: no remote, not upgradeable, slightly bulky, plain design, weird DC port, cannot scan MP3 files
Introduction
I've been looking for a CD-MP3 player for quite some time now. Since I've just got a 24x10x40x CD-RW drive, I can really take advantage of it with this player. I've used a solid-state (memory card based) MP3 player...
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: super-easy navigation; separate lines for title and artist; shows bitrate; easy playlist construction; sound quality Cons: CANNOT SCAN WITHIN MP3 FILES
I bought the TDK Mojo in May 2001, and returned it a month later.
The player itself worked great, sounded great, and was a blast to use. EXCEPT for the one flaw that made me return it: you cannot scan forward/backward within a song (MP3 that is,...
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: 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: 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: Great anti-skip buffer, good build quality, good LCD display, good battery life Cons: None that I've found yet
I received the TDK Mojo MP3-CD player as a Christmas gift in December of 2001. It came with a pair of TDK over-the-ear headphones (the kind that have the ring by your neck, instead of on top of your head), a pair of AA batteries, and an AC power...
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 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...
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