Pros: Excellent menu system, sturdy design, CD-R/RW storage, large anti-skip buffer Cons: firmware NOT upgradable, too much competition now, only MP3 and CDA support... no WMA!
The RioVolt isn't alone out there... that once weak world of CD-MP3 players has been dominated totally by the RioVolt/Soul Player. RioVolt browbeat all the rest of the competition into faint memory... however, the competition doesn't like to lie on...
Pros: Great Mobility & Functionality, LCD Backlit Display with Artist/Title!!
Great for the car!! Cons: Battery Juice (Invest in Rechargables)
A bit bulky,
After months of scrutinizing work in trying to find a portable mp3 player, I found the TDK Mojo. I couldn't be happier with it. I bought mine online for well under the list price (thanks to a rebate). I basically wanted an mp3 player that I could take in...
Pros: Easy MP3 searching, long EPS times for both audio CDs and MP3 Cons: No WMA support, no inline remote, firmware is not upgradeable, battery hog
TDK's CDMP3-12 (Mojo Digital Jukebox) is the latest entry into the world of CD-MP3 players. How is it separating itself from the competition? The Mojo emphasizes a new, easy-to-use interface for finding your songs. And TDK delivers with a great...
Pros: Great Price, Smart Features, Slick, and 8 MINUTES ANTISKIP. Cons: A tad bulky, and lacking in a second navigation via headphone cord.
Popped in a CD with 100 songs including rock, rap, blues, electronic and classical. Everything sounded GREAT, except for the N'STINK song that mysteriously got on. Ok, I put it there, but out of curiosity. Ok, I like it. The things I know you want to ...
Pros: extremely easy to use, great navigation system, perfect for on the go listening Cons: major battery hog, confusing software, cheap make, ugly
I've had quite a few experiences with bad CD players in my time. Last week, my third Philips CD player went berzerk and died, leaving me with a very important decision, in my opinion: what CD player to buy?
Pros: Skip Free, good construction, intuitive controls, good sound, good display Cons: no remote, not upgradeable, slightly bulky, plain design, weird DC port, cannot scan MP3 files
Introduction
I've been looking for a CD-MP3 player for quite some time now. Since I've just got a 24x10x40x CD-RW drive, I can really take advantage of it with this player. I've used a solid-state (memory card based) MP3 player...
Pros: Great anti-skip buffer, good build quality, good LCD display, good battery life Cons: None that I've found yet
I received the TDK Mojo MP3-CD player as a Christmas gift in December of 2001. It came with a pair of TDK over-the-ear headphones (the kind that have the ring by your neck, instead of on top of your head), a pair of AA batteries, and an AC power...
Pros: super-easy navigation; separate lines for title and artist; shows bitrate; easy playlist construction; sound quality Cons: CANNOT SCAN WITHIN MP3 FILES
I bought the TDK Mojo in May 2001, and returned it a month later.
The player itself worked great, sounded great, and was a blast to use. EXCEPT for the one flaw that made me return it: you cannot scan forward/backward within a song (MP3 that is,...
Pros: great MP3 performance, good battery life, easy navigation Cons: horrific audio CD (CDDA) performance
I bought this player because I thought I'd get the best of both worlds: MP3 CDs for long-play mixes and audio CDs for the bulk of my CD collection. I thought about getting a hard-drive based MP3 player but didn't want to foot the bill and then not be...
Pros: Excellent menu design, large anti-skip buffer, solid overall design Cons: Only MP3 and CDA files, no flash ROM for firmware upgrade, cheaper options
I first reviewed this under the TDK MOJO MP3-CD Player at epinions but almost a half year has passed and epinions added this section. Time to update this review seeing that several new options have appeared in the MP3 hardware world.
Pros: Good controls. sound is ok about three hours on two AA's Cons: Very limited warranty.
Overall a good unit. Price is on the top end unit should be more robust play longer maybe four AA's instead of two and should carry a much better warranty. Player is hard to hold on to you would think TDK wants you to drop it. Mine has not been droped...
Pros: Support for lyrics, power-saving spindown while playing, only 2 AA's Cons: Doesn't support WMA or mp3PRO (but upgradable!), battery troubles.
This thing is simply awesome. Its flash ROM is upgradable and it even lets you edit the startup screen. It has a memory for up to 10 CDs so it doesn't have to spend an entire hour cataloging the CD every time you turn it on. You can pick exactly what...
Pros: Great design, remote control and great player too. Cons: Still no WMA support, short battery life compared to Sony.
Now that I have myself one of those MP3 CD players for my car, now I need one that I could really use outside the car and the home, or even up at my resort home near Sudbury, ON. But this time, instead of those that offer the FM tuner or that they just...
Pros: cool design, nice display, excelent navigation, and it lets u organize youre music Cons: it eats batteries, doesnt have internal charger, and it doesnt suport WMA
after some hard research on a way of taking my music collection portable i selected the TDK 620 mojo, of varios products like minidisc players, flash memory players and hard drive based mp3 players (although these in mi opinion are better but cost 300$...
Pros: Jukebox-style navigation; decent interface; eight-minute skip protection. Cons: Glitchy software, no remote, carrying case, or FM radio.
Until now, MP3 CD players have shared a disadvantage in the area of navigation, when compared to flash memory or hard drive-based MP3 players. Dealing with 150 songs per CD is no easy task, especially when you consider that the track information comes...
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