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by pedropedro , Nov 05 '01
Pros: Great Mobility & Functionality, LCD Backlit Display with Artist/Title!!
Great for the car!! Cons: Battery Juice (Invest in Rechargables)
A bit bulky,
After months of scrutinizing work in trying to find a portable mp3 player, I found the TDK Mojo. I couldn't be happier with it. I bought mine online for well under the list price (thanks to a rebate). I basically wanted an mp3 player that I could take in...
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by jerrytc64 , Dec 03 '02
Pros: Can't think of any. Cons: Poor sound quality and it doesn't play MP3 CDs burned on Win XP!
Extremely disappointed with the player sound quality, headphones, customer support and worst of all, it doesn't play MP3 CDs burned on Windows XP.
You'll know if you have the MP3 problem when Mojo skips every 25 seconds of a track. Hence, 25...
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by dsu89 , Sep 27 '03
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 $70, so I figured that it was well worth my money. When it came in the mail, I was excited and opened it straightaway. The colors are nice, and the earphones are actuall ...
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by tam82083 , Jul 31 '02
Pros: Jukebox-style navigation; decent interface; eight-minute skip protection. Cons: Glitchy software, no remote, carrying case, or FM radio.
Until now, MP3 CD players have shared a disadvantage in the area of navigation, when compared to flash memory or hard drive-based MP3 players. Dealing with 150 songs per CD is no easy task, especially when you consider that the track information comes...
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by thelocust , Dec 12 '02
Pros: MP3 Playability with ease Cons: Extra programs- plus or bother?
I was given my Mojo player as a birthday gift. I must have been a good girl.
I had been wanting a portable CD/MP3 player, so this fit the bill. One of the features I love about it is the screen. Glows bright blue, easy to read, and displays all...
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by bweinbaum , Nov 29 '02
Pros: Many Features, Options. Well built, great sound quality. Cons: The software can get confusing
During the past few years, I have looked at numerous MP3 players. The concept shocked me when I first learned about it. Today, this technology is nothing new, in fact it has greatly surpassed the mp3 players of yesterday. This product is the latest of...
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by maracaibo , Jul 17 '02
Pros: cool design, nice display, excelent navigation, and it lets u organize youre music Cons: it eats batteries, doesnt have internal charger, and it doesnt suport WMA
after some hard research on a way of taking my music collection portable i selected the TDK 620 mojo, of varios products like minidisc players, flash memory players and hard drive based mp3 players (although these in mi opinion are better but cost 300$...
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by julsol , Sep 25 '03
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 ...
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by jpgmd , Feb 18 '02
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,...
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by rmharpe , Jun 13 '02
Pros: Good controls. sound is ok about three hours on two AA's Cons: Very limited warranty.
Overall a good unit. Price is on the top end unit should be more robust play longer maybe four AA's instead of two and should carry a much better warranty. Player is hard to hold on to you would think TDK wants you to drop it. Mine has not been droped...
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by eagentz , Mar 17 '03
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.
If you are...
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skips a lot just walking...
by joann_dt3000 ,Jan 15 '03
skips a lot just walking down the street. it had to be totally still to play well. Mine would heat up and turn off after about 45 minutes, so sure- in theory it may have played for 10 hr on the batteries, but only in Antarctica! After aboutn 8 months the motor burned out and it just whirrs without playing.
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i have had this player...
by coolio986_dt3000 ,Feb 19 '03
i have had this player for about 6 months, i use it at work in an industrial environment, i work in a factory. I am able to play cds that i have made in windows xp just fine, it all depends on the program that is used. If the xp default program is used that may not work, use a good programs called nero or better roxio easy cd creator. I bought this play for 120 dollars at the time and i have been happy with it ever since, never had any quality problems or "clicks" every 25 seconds. it all depends on the quality of the media being used and the burning that media. CD-RW's WILL WORK just fine. the player takes a little longer time to load them initially but once its loaded its solid. GOOD PRODUCT, GOOD BUY, WOULD RECOMMEND TO OTHERS!!!
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by jerrytc_dt3000 ,Dec 13 '02
Extremely disappointed with the player sound quality, headphones, customer support and worst of all, it doesn't play MP3 CDs burned on Windows XP.
You'll know if you have the MP3 problem when Mojo skips every 25 seconds of a track. Hence, 25 seconds into a song, you'll hear an audible click. Every 25 seconds later, you'll hear the same click. It gets very annoying and I don't use the player anymore.
With regards to the MP3 issue, if you check their web site, they admit as much. It suggest that you use a 3rd party software to burn the CDs and not use XP's Windows Media Player to burn it. I used Easy CD Creator's software (which is one of the most popular burning apps) to create my MP3 CDs and it still doesn't work. I also had an older MP3 CD burned on Windows NT which also does not play on Mojo.
I e-mailed TDK twice about the problems but each time, I got the same auto-reply answer which offered no help.
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Extremely disappointed with the player...
by jerrytc_dt3000 ,Dec 13 '02
Extremely disappointed with the player sound quality, headphones, customer support and worst of all, it doesn't play MP3 CDs burned on Windows XP.
You'll know if you have the MP3 problem when Mojo skips every 25 seconds of a track. Hence, 25 seconds into a song, you'll hear an audible click. Every 25 seconds later, you'll hear the same click. It gets very annoying and I don't use the player anymore.
With regards to the MP3 issue, if you check their web site, they admit as much. It suggest that you use a 3rd party software to burn the CDs and not use XP's Windows Media Player to burn it. I used Easy CD Creator's software (which is one of the most popular burning apps) to create my MP3 CDs and it still doesn't work. I also had an older MP3 CD burned on Windows NT which also does not play on Mojo.
I e-mailed TDK twice about the problems but each time, I got the same auto-reply answer which offered no help.
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