awesome portable... must have!
Written: Jan 04 '02 (Updated Jan 04 '02)
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Pros: headphones, sound quality, bass boost
Cons: battery life could be longer
The Bottom Line: This compact cd/radio is worth much more than what Aiwa put on the price tag. Dozens of features make this a very good buy.
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| guynamedjames's Full Review: Aiwa XP-R210 Personal CD Player |
When I first got this CD player on my birthday, I was utterly disappointed because i had been hoping for a sony g-shock player. As soon as I started got home and popped in a CD, my thoughts were long forgotten. This player has superior sound quality, great headphones, and a long list of other features. One of my favorites was the am/fm radio. You can hold up to 30 presets. I was kind of disappointed with the reception though. I like the DC power supply so you don't have to waste batteries at home. Another great feature is the 3 position bass boost. This player has outstanding sound with it turned on. There are only two drawbacks: It only gets 20 hours of battery life and that is the max. Sony players get about 30 hours or more, and I would have liked this CD player a whole lot better if it had more battery life. This CD player is surprisingly small lengthwise, but it is about an inch thick. Overall, this is one nice piece of work produced by aiwa.
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Amount Paid (US$): 85
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Epinions.com ID: guynamedjames
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Location: Atlanta Georgia
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About Me: I am 14 and I love electronics and gadgets.
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