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Panasonic SL-S262 Personal CD Player

Panasonic SL-S262 Personal CD Player

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Product Rating:Product Rating: 5.0
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A step up

by seacow Epinions Most Popular Authors - Top 1000, Jan 08 '01
Pros: long battery life
Cons: none
I've had a portable CD player of one model or another for a while now. This one is an improvement over the others that I have had. First off, it has a 40-second anti-skip buffer. I had to be careful with my other CD players because even the slightest...
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Product Rating:Product Rating: 2.0
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Can do better than the 262.

by casualsuede , May 30 '02
Pros: Durable
Cons: Sound, does not play CD-R/RW, no features.
Panasonic has never been one of my favourite brands. I have a 32 inch TV from them and was never a fan of the picture quality. So when my old Jensen player literally melted when I left it in my car on a hot day (a unit I bought based solely on sound...
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Product Rating:Product Rating: 5.0
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This Panasonic economy model is the way to go!

by sfbay_gal , Feb 25 '01
Pros: Reasonably priced, Slim, Long Battery Life
Cons: should add a battery low indicator
I was shopping for a cd player in circuit city when this model of Panasonic grabbed my attention. It has all the qualities I want in a cd player: budget priced(about 40-50). Slim, 40 second anti shock memory, and most important of all, long battery...
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Product Rating:Product Rating: 5.0
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One of the best and cheapest

by bpm123 , Feb 20 '02
Pros: Accurate sound, great price
Cons: Battery casing is prone to flopping open after a lot of use
I purchased this CD player used, so please read my review with that in mind. My review of the sound is based on my experience with Koss KSC-35 headphones.

My initial purchase decision was based on a number of strong reviews I read for this...
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Product Rating:Product Rating: 4.0
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a good deal

by uglabeep , May 24 '01
Pros: inexpensive, sturdy
Cons: slightly tinny sound
This is a decent portable CD player, well worth the $40 it costs. It is plain looking and made of plastic, but durable enough that it still works after I have dropped it a few times. The best feature is a 40 second Anti-Shock memory delay feature which...
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Product Rating:Product Rating: 5.0
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PanaSUPER

by fink123abc , Mar 08 '01
Pros: Lightweight, Looks very sleek, Doesn't Skip for at least a minute
Cons: Isn't able to be plugged into the car to play it through the car speakers
I bought the Panasonic SL-S262 in replace of my old CD player which gave me years of excellent use. I not only bought it for its looks but for its function(meaning how well it works). It has forty second shock memory which is a god-sent. It virtually...
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