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by jsu7785 , Nov 28 '99
Pros: Great Stereo Quality. Cons: Limitation of Songs and High Price for Blank Media.
You like music?
The Rio MP3 Player, costing a little more than $50 after a few rebates, is something I found a waste of money. Yes, it's stereo quality sound is great, but I really do prefer a MiniDisc player.
Why?
Well a...
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by scottysmalls , Jan 11 '00
Pros: Cool idea Cons: Shuts off too easy
I got one of these this summer. I was happy with it for awhile and I thought it was a pretty cool idea. I loved the fact that it had no moving parts and that it only used 1 battery. I started using it in my car with a tape adapter and I was taking it...
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by CP123 , Jan 12 '00
Pros: Small size Cons: not a lot of memory
The Diamond PMP300 is a great deal with its many features and price. The Diamond PMP300 is very small and light weight, it is only about the size of a playing card and doesnt weigh much more. One of the coolest things about the rio is that it doesnt...
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by BIGGIE213 , Dec 01 '99
Pros: light-weight, portable, skip-free Cons: could use a little bit more memory
This is going to revolutionize the entire music industry. This MP3 player refuses to go down in dust. This player is very light-weight, portable, small, and it has great sound quality. Oh and did I mention that it is skip-free. MP3 players will...
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by Ollie801 , Feb 06 '00
Pros: Small, No Skipping Cons: Not loud, EXPENSIVE
I have purchased the Diamond RioPMP300. I expected more out of a fee of 169 dollars. The RioPMP300 is horribly overpriced. Overall it is not worth spending over a hundred dollars on. The sound quality is not that great, but with upgraded headphones sound...
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by juraj , Sep 11 '99
Pros: The first MP3 player on the block Cons: memory, headphones, controls, lack of NT support
When I first bought this little device, everyone kept asking me what it was. Once a luddite exclaimed with shock, "Are you using a portable radio?" Of course nowadays these things are much more common and most people have at least heard of...
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by buq-033 , Mar 21 '00
Pros: Small, Size, Free Music Cons: cost bout $100
This is so sweet people, MP3's can be downloaded almost anywhere as you know. Napster.com, mp3.com, audiofind.com are just a few to give you some examples.
This portable mp3 player from Diamond Rio is awsome. You simply plug the mp3 player...
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by winniethegu , May 11 '00
Pros: Quality, durability. Cons: Little memory.
Convienient, small, awesome quality, and portable, this is probably the greatest MP3 player made ever. Twelve hours on one battery, an equalizer, repeating tracks, and many other great features, the greatness is endless. I purchased this almost right...
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by andrewkao , Dec 09 '99
Pros: Great idea. Good sound. Relatively easy to use Cons: Technology ain't perfect yet. Memory is tiny. Better things to come...
The Rio, in itself, is a great product. No moving parts, simple use, small and lightweight. But in my opinion, even with the $50 rebate Diamond is now offering (until like March 2000), you should definitely wait, especially with the PMP300 standard...
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by answerman , Jan 27 '00
Pros: Cheap and Easy to use Cons: Not a lot of memory, no other features besides playing MP3's
The Rio is a great MP3 player at a low price. The Rio provides 32MB of digital MP3 music wherever you go, and you can enjoy listening without the skipping associated with other CD players. The Rio is the size of a cassette tape case, and because the...
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by nickcdavis , Dec 14 '01
Pros: External memory slot, tiny, easy to figure out. Cons: Only 32mb internal memory, cheap case design, reformats external memory.
When I first got this, I was tickled. AN MP3 PLAYER! Listen to music absolutely ANYWHERE without it skipping! But then I started noticing one flaw after another...
I won this from a website, the guy said he was having troubles with it already...
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by han84solo , Nov 29 '00
Pros: great sound quality, no skipping, ease of use, long battery life (1 AA), over half an hour of music Cons: not enough memory
When i first purchased this product, i was very unsure about my purchase. there were so many other options for portable audio devices out there. However, i was able to purchase this product for a price of $79.99, as opposed to the hundreds of dollars...
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by motleycrue , Sep 10 '01
Pros: Never skips, small and light, highly customizable, long battery life, upgradable Cons: flimsy battery slot, not much memory, buttons pushed accidentally, not loud enough at times
Perhaps you're wondering if MP3 is right for you. If you're sick of your CD player skipping all the time while you walk or it's tiring to download and burn CD's, then maybe you should invest in a Rio PMP300 MP3 player. All you have to do is plug it...
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by jas539 , Jan 27 '00
Pros: easy to carry Cons: cost a lot
I bought this RIO player hoping that it would hold about twenty songs. But when I bought it only played about six songs. I wish I would have bought a cd burner insted of this. If you want more than six songs you have to buy a extra piece that is...
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by red14 , May 26 '00
Pros: Cons:
The design is the exact same as the Rio PMP300 which was one of the first players ever and in it's time it was a monster success. This has a nicer case and comes with 64MB of RAM holding two times as much music right off the bat. It can support 96MB of...
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