Pros: Convenient and easy to use; beats some competitors Cons: Some of the buttons may be accidentally pushed!
Diamond PMP300 is not like Samsung's Yepp. It allows you to store more than 1-hour worth of great quality music you can listen to while you are away. One more thing is that it's not so pricey as Samsung MP3, Yepp. With under $200, you can afford to...
Pros: Lightweight, extremely easy to operate Cons: Not a lot of memory
We bought the Diamond Rio PMP3 player because we were spending a LOT of money on writable cds. I was converting the MP3s into cd format and then having custom made cds. My husband has picked up the new hobby of old time radio programs and we were finding...
Pros: easy to use, can quickly upload new songs, small and easy to carry around Cons: can only fit about 30 minutes of music on it
I've had this mp3 player for about 6 months and I never want to have to give it up. I take it almost everywhere...on the metro, to the gym, to the grocery store...etc. I even hook it up to some mini speakers I have and listen to it around the house....
Pros: So many, I can't list them all! Cons: Couldn't think of one!
This is by no doubt the simplest portable MP3 solution. Its just a great product! The convenient and simple mp3 files are easily uploaded to the Rio through the printer port. Also, the Rio comes with an adapter so you can connect both your Rio and your...
Pros: Good capacity, cute, easy to use Cons: Bad power system, average sound, pricey
As a certified (and certifiable!) early adopter, I really went through the fire to buy a Rio Special Edition - the aqua blue model shown here, which has 64MB of RAM. This sums up my Rio experience: thanks to truly execrable service from Diamond, the unit...
Pros: Ease of use, size, convenience, run by a single double A battery Cons: A flash card purchase is probably essential for better access to downloading music: especially when you have eclectic tastes
I have seen a few reviews of this product, but only recently got my hands on one. I had been waiting for the prices to drop, and maybe could have waited a little longer. But, for the money I have to admit I like the little gadget!
Pros: Lightweight, travels well, makes you seem hip Cons: Takes a long time to download, sound quality
I received my Rio player as a birthday gift. I really had been wanting one for long flights and for walking. I guess I expected too much from this first generation device. Yes it is small, lightweight and easy to use. It is also not the best for...
Pros: lightweight, doesn't skip, CD-quality, Cons: badly designed earpiece, too little memory
I am a runner. As all runners (especially those who gave up)know, running can be quite boring, even though the afterglow of a good run is amazing. I have tried everything to alleviate the boredom - from radio players to tapes to CDs, and all came up...
I mean this is probably the best mp3 player you can get, the most advanced, the most memory, the nicest looking :) but also the most expensive. Its about 260 dollars at Best Buy or something. I don't own one but one of my friends so and he left me check...
Pros: Small, lightweight, No skipping while exercising Cons: Drains batteries quickly, not enough memory
I had wanted to purchase a MP3 player for quite a while before I finally made the plunge. I found one hidden on a back shelf at a local electronics store marked "open box". All the parts were included and the item was in new condition--but I...
Well first off i bought this product, after thinking why should i buy many cd's just to listen to my favorite music. If i buy a mp3 portable than i can get any songs i want off the net. I love this product so much!!! I can put so many songs on it, i can...
MP3 technology is still in its infancy. still, not one to shy away from the advances of science, i went out and jumped head first into the revolution that is portable digital music.
Diamond were one of the first market names to show their hand with...
Pros: light, compact, stealth, long battery life Cons: expensive, is not skip proof, expensive, not much room for lots ofmusic
When the Diamond Rio first came out, it seemed flawless at the time. Supposedly skip free and able to hold lots of music, i eagerly bought the Diamond Rio PMP300 Special Edition portable MP3 Player for $300 at Best Buy about a year ago. Unfortunetley,...
Pros: Accepts a variety of bitrates. Good sound. Cons: Limited expandability. Proprietary memory format. Limited display
When the PMP300 first came out, it was the first portable mp3 player mass marketed to the masses. The RIAA sued, lost and now digital mp3 players have flooded the market. Although dated in memory size and display capabilities, this player still does...
Pros: Portable mp3's, portable hard drive Cons: a little small (i almost lost mine once)
Okay, after winning my Diamond Rio from one of those websites where you play games, it has been in use nonstop. I never go anywhere without my Rio. Think about it how many mp3's do you have on your computer? If you are anything like me I would say...
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