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by jlkyanks2000 , Apr 01 '01
Pros: Small, Portable, Can Change Face Covers cheap Cons: Only has 32 megabytes of memory expansions are expensive battery last a short time.
The Rio 600 is a very good product. It is portable, light, can fit into any pant pocket and you can change the covers to just about any color. It can play MP3 and WMA files. It comes with Rio Audio Manager for windows and Sound Jammer for Macintosh....
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by unreality , Jan 04 '02
Pros: Great quality,has a good look to it,and easy to use. :) Cons: the only con is hwo expensive the expansion is. :|
This mp3 player is an One of the best mp3 players I have ever purchased,take my advice.it has up to 32 mb compatability(which is quite a bit)unless you want to get it expanded.It has great sound quality,and is more durable than most mp3 players(in other...
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by jrz_devil , Aug 30 '00
Pros: sleek design, not too expensive Cons: not enough space to hold my enitire collection (yet few will)
Already in its second generation, the Diamond Rio—the player that started the craze — proves its maturity with a fine collection of features in a well-designed body. The player wins our Editors' Choice (besides having won PC Magazine's 1999...
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by hbj200 - Top 1000, Aug 18 '00
Pros: Great sound, great price, expandable memory, USB, cool styling, changable faceplate Cons: Only 32MB built-in, expansions not available yet
Okay, I'm biased: I had a Rio PMP300 before, and I loved it. I bought the 600 after I gave the 300 to my cousin, and discovered that the 600 is simply the best MP3 player.
Now, there are many players out there that can do a lot of tricks,...
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by bigdawggy20 , Feb 17 '01
Pros: Very Fast Usb Transfer-Portable! Cons: Only 32mb, not alot of songs!
What?????-This is supposed to cost $260, but why are you people buying it, do you think that if it cost alot it can hold more songs. Well you wrong, the Diamond Rio mp3 can compress only 10-12 songs, so why are you people buying it for that much of a...
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by wendie7 , Jan 05 '02
Pros: easy to use, cute, stylish Cons: bigger, no belt clip, no in-song repeat
I recently replaced the Rio 300 that I dropped with the Rio 600. It was supposedly a better MP3 player and I fell in love with the blue faceplate. In the future, I'll know better than to fall in love with an item for cosmetic reasons.
I was...
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by jbrinskele , Nov 11 '00
Pros: Good Sound, Easy to use, can hold lots of songs. Cons: Does not work for every computer
This is a extremely interesting product that I enjoy very much. It has great sound and really shows how good Mp3 players can be. It has pretty cool covers that you can take off and put other ones on.
Yes to this product there was something that...
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by emsanqui , Mar 28 '01
Pros: Good functionality, simple, small, fits in your pocket Cons: I gave up after 3 defective units
When I went to CompUSA I specifically asked the salesperson for an MP3 player I can use while running (~30 miles weekly). He said the RIO 600 would do the job. Guess again...
The first unit lasted three weeks before the on/off switch got stuck on...
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by chubaca , Feb 28 '01
Pros: Compact, portable and affordable Cons: Low song capacity, confusing program.
With the relatively new option of mp3 music, it was inevitable for an mp3 player to become invented. The Rio is nice and small and can fit in your back pocket. Much easier to carry around than CD players, or those ancient portable music players,...
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by porsche91 , Feb 24 '01
Pros: Small, easy to use Cons: needs more megs, no clip
This is a good mp3 player, but it needs to have more memory!! 32 megs can, generally, only hold about 5 or 6 songs. It is really easy to use, which i find a major plus. It looks great, too. I'm loving the USB transfers, its very quick. I used to...
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by papichoolo , Apr 06 '01
Pros: small,sleek,not geeky,hold decent amount of music,easy to use software for com. Cons: additional memory is very expensive.
This is one of those things that vary from person to person.Of course all things do but this one is a very great variation.Let me Explain:
There are people who want there entire music collection with them at all times.Well,this is not for you...
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by seang , Apr 29 '01
Pros: Stylish, economical, clean sound, easy to use Cons: software problems, small memory, expansive upgrades
The Rio 600 is one of the sharpest looking machines in the highly competitive MP3 player market. One I first got the player it worked beautifully and I was very happy with the product. Three months later, the player started turning off on its...
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by chrisman1 , Aug 08 '01
Pros: Its really easy to use Cons: It breaks so much
I bought this rio player around March and since then I had to receive two new ones from the company already. I mean come on when I buy something I would like for it to last me about a year or two but this player only seems to last about 2 months.
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by motivmed , Nov 16 '00
Pros: Ease of Use and Great sound! Cons: Can not think of one!
I needed a mp3 player because after spending a month and a half on help line with Sony and their music walkstick I could not get it to convert the songs from the web to the player. The software would go half the distance and then quit. I spent an hour on...
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by jessnovitch , Mar 09 '02
Pros: Easy to use. Compact. Cons: Larger memory is expensive. Battery life isn't great.
If you are unfamiliar with MP3 players, as I was, the Rio 600 is a relatively inexpensive starter player. It is easy to use and very compact. It works very well for MP3 audiobooks, since it can hold up to about 8 hours of spoken word. The main...
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