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Memorex MPD8507 Personal CD Player

Memorex MPD8507 Personal CD Player

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MEMOREX CD/MP3 PLAYER - A Decent MP3 Player

by spongebob_man1 Epinions Most Popular Authors - Top 50, Jun 23 '03
Pros: MP3 Enabled, Sturdy Construction, Reasonable Price
Cons: Poor Search Function
I purchased the Memorex CD/MP3 Player about 2 months before I shipped out for basic training. ...
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Product Rating:Product Rating: 3.0
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Good enough for auto and occasional personal usage

by johnk73 , Jun 11 '04
Pros: Inexpensive
FF/REW
ID3!
Cons: Random, resume, CD-RW problems
ID3 scrolls slowly
Buzzing sound
Doesn't fit Sony power plug
My intended use of an MP3/CD player is to have a lot of my favorite music in my car, without having to juggle cassettes. The Memorex does an almost adequate job of that. The random play not being random is the sticking point for me. Random mode ...
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Product Rating:Product Rating: 4.0
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Decent device; poor usability

by yuenp , Jul 24 '03
Pros: Plays MP3's from CDR's and CDRW's; battery life; Decent display; EQ; Search function
Cons: Button layout; 30-45 second initial load-time
OVERVIEW My wife bought this unit for me as a Christmas present a couple years back. It's a ...
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Product Rating:Product Rating: 4.0
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Bring on the songs...

by daviscomputers , Jun 03 '03
Pros: MP3 encoder, CD player, Relatively inexpensive, HEADPHONES!
Cons: Only a 40 second anti-skip, battery life is ok
Memorex, a company that has created writable media for several years, has finally created a MP3 enabled portable CD player.

The MP3 encoder has become a new trend, popping up in everything from DVD players to car stereos. The main reason for...
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Product Rating:Product Rating: 5.0
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Excellent, but with room for improvement

by tzenric , Jan 11 '04
Pros: Battery Life, Excellent Anti-skip, MP3 playback with muliple directory support
Cons: No splash protection (dirt gets in), button layout, search feature
I have had this player for about four months now, and I agree with a lot of the other reviews on a few of he elements. First a little bit of background. I work... All day... Two jobs... I use rechargable NiMH batteries. I don't use the belt ...
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Product Rating:Product Rating: 3.0
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Average - not too good, not too bad

by scottxmso , Oct 11 '03
Pros: MP3 support, reads CD-R/RW media, good price
Cons: Weird button placement; READ PROBLEMS!
I paid $30 for this CD player when it was on clearance at Target a few months ago. It was a pretty good deal when I was looking for an MP3 CD player at the time. It supports regular pressed CDs and CD-R/CD-RW media. The player will play regular music CD ...
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