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Classic Portable MP3 Player with 64MB Expandable Memory (mp6410)

Classic Portable MP3 Player with 64MB Expandable Memory (mp6410)

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: It didn't work!
Review: this may have been a fluke but I had to return mine to Circuit City--the front panel would not work. However its a good price, so I'm going to buy another one and see if I have better luck.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: I can't get it to work!
Review: Well, I have many problems with this stupid little device. First off is the lame instructions. Also, I've downloaded songs onto the player itself, but it won't play them! The screen shows I have 64 minutes of runtime on there, but it won't play! So then I try to see what's wrong with it, but when I connect it to my computer, Windows Media Player shows that no device is present. I played one song on the stupid thing the whole year I have owned it. If you have any advice for me please email me at GoodmanJazzFan@aol.com

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: I can't get it to work!
Review: Well, I have many problems with this stupid little device. First off is the lame instructions. Also, I've downloaded songs onto the player itself, but it won't play them! The screen shows I have 64 minutes of runtime on there, but it won't play! So then I try to see what's wrong with it, but when I connect it to my computer, Windows Media Player shows that no device is present. I played one song on the stupid thing the whole year I have owned it. If you have any advice for me please email me at GoodmanJazzFan@aol.com

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Disposable MP3 Player
Review: Why "disposable"? Because after a couple of days of use, you might as well throw it away. Those are pretty hefty words considering I didn't even spend any money on the darned thing; it was a gift.

At first, I was really thrilled to have an MP3 player. I already had a SmartMedia card, so I added more music to the Classic. Still, the player wouldn't read mysic off of either of my SmartMedia cards. Decent quality recordings only allowed me to have about 17 songs, just about an hour of music. Since my primary use for the MP3 player was at the gym, an hour wasn't cutting it.

The buttons are hypersensitive; the player can turn on and off easily without your intention. With just a neck lanyard style strap, if you try to wear it while on cardio equipment, the music skips, too. I found I'd need to keep it stationary on the equipment if possible.

After four days of use, it didn't seem to matter. The headphone jack stopped allowing good connections and the already dismal sound quality was inaudible unless the jack was situated perfectly. After the first week, even that didn't work.

I returned the player and exchanged it for the same model. I discovered my bad experience wasn't limited to that specific Classic MP6410, it was the same with the newer one. I'm returning the second one and putting my money elsewhere in the MP3 Player world.

Don't waste your time with this MP3 player.


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