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by sadpoti , Oct 27 '99
Pros: small;good sound; recording capability Cons: software a bit laggy
One night long, long ago I was "surfing the net" and I decided to go to a site that I heard on the radio, "emusic.com". I typed it in and I saw that they had a banner that said, "Buy fifty dollars worth of music and get Real...
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by ann_bell , Apr 28 '00
Pros: Light Excellant Quality Versatile Cons: Support
I was looking for a gift for my boyfriend, and what could be better for a hard core napster fan. I was clueless of the mp3 portable market and I am so glad I had epinions..So solely based on what I read about this product, I gave it a try and guess what,...
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by Cyberllama , Jan 23 '00
Pros: great battery life, awesome output, sleek design, good LCD for song titles/memos/phone numbers Cons: keys hard to "feel out", expansion not easy, not USB
When I saw Emusic.com doing a promotion that offered a free RaveMp (32 meg version not the 64 meg version) player to anyone who bought 50 dollars worth of mp3s from them, I jumped all over it. I have never looked back. Having already owned a Rio, I was...
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by Ames100 - Top 1000, Jun 06 '01
Pros: 64 Mbyte memory
Low price
Single AA battery
Good sound recorder Cons: PC interface doesn't work
I bought the RaveMP 2100 because it was the only MP3 player I could find in town with 64 Mbytes of memory under Cdn $200 - it was Cdn $199. I didn't mind the fact that it had the older and slower parallel port interface, or that the only memory expansion...
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by metroeagl , Feb 10 '00
Pros: first 64Meg unit available, shape Cons: locks up often
The Sensory Science Corp. raveMP is an ok MP3 player that is not worth the money. From first day I got it the player would sometimes lock up or even stop playing and play loud static instead, which is very offensive to the ears. I can record a full 60...
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by nexon , Jan 22 '00
Pros: Light Super long battery time, 64 megs of memory, stores tons of stuff Cons: Doesn't use usb
RaveMp is the all time best mp3 player out there. It is light weight has 64 megs of memory and runs on 1, yes 1 double-A battery for 15 hours. It has an easy to read display and nice form and design. It allows you to store more that just mp3’s too....
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by davebert , Mar 26 '00
Pros: Lots of memory, easy to navigate Cons: Parrallel port slower then USB, requires special printer interface
Hi this is my first review, so bear with me. This Christmas I received a Sensory Science raveMP. I did a lot of research into the MP3 player market, and I my friend had gotten one of the first Diamond Rios, so I knew what to look for and what not to....
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by Trokat , Mar 21 '00
Pros: Durable, Good Price, Flexible, Easy Cons: Minor plug & play problem
I received the Sensory Science MP3 player for Christmas, the 64 MB version of course. Now Sony has come out with the Memory Stick which holds more but also carries a bigger price tag. Anyway, the SS player records music that has been ripped and stuff...
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by earnpage.com , Jan 29 '00
Pros: FREE, lightweight, multiple functions, excellent sound quality. Wont skip: go jogging! Cons: while small and light, its a bit bulkier than models costing hundreds more
The personal MP3 player, in general, is a product that has not quite yet reached a price to performance ratio that justifies purchase. The latest players provide little over an hour of music, yet cost over $200.00. Other forms of audio player greatly...
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by hyprxtension , Apr 08 '00
Pros: Many Features, Displays Song Titles, 64MB Memory Cons: Sound quality is horrible, Controls are complex
I must admit, the features of the RaveMP were very appealing. Not only a portable MP3 player, but a memo taker, phone number storage, voice recording, audio books, etc.... Unfortunately, by trying to put many good features into a single product,...
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by imdagoo , Apr 20 '00
Pros: above Cons: above
A short while ago, I paid $50 for the raveMP through a promotion at Emusic.com. I was happy as a clam that I paid only $50 for an mp3 player, until I received the product.
PROS: The installation of the program was very quick and rather...
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by monohombre , Jan 25 '00
Pros: Display includes full title, Parallel Port used for file transfer, built in mic., stylish hourglass shape Cons: As with all MP3 players the space eventually runs out, but it can be upgraded to a large 96 mb.
This Mp3 player is a great product to own. It has an eye-appealing hourglass shape and can do more than many other players out right now. If you have been thinking about buying an MP3 player but don't know which one to buy, this is it.
First...
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by jps , Feb 16 '00
Pros: Good value at $50 Cons: Parallel port setup, organizer features clumsy
After taking advantage of a free $250 Rav3 after purchase of $50 worth of music from www.eMusic.com, my first impression was that $50 was all it was worth for the poor sound quality. But then, I removed the little "bud" earphones and plugged in...
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by tb3k , May 30 '01
Pros: Good storage device. Sound works okay. Like the headphones Cons: Additional storage is proprietary. Shabby design.
Got this on e-bay, so it was 200 at the time.
I don't have DSL/Cable access at home, so downloading MP3's and large files from home is time consuming and disconnects screw up everything. So when I got this to play MP3's, I wasn't too...
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by htruck , May 19 '00
Pros: lightweight, easy to use, great sound Cons: price
Our Rave Mp Player is a great little device!
It is extremely light weight, attaches easily with it's belt clip, and the battery lasts a very long time. It uses a single double A battery, so it is easy to replace.
The software is...
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