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Sensory Science Rave: MP 2200 MP3 Player

Sensory Science Rave: MP 2200 MP3 Player

List Price: $329.95
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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Only The Best
Review: I'll sum it up for you... - 64megs of built in memory - + FM Tuner/Voice Recorder/Phone Numbers/Memo Ticker - 1 AA Battery last for about 10 hours of music - windows 98 & 2000 support

I've tried a couple players before this one... most of them don't support Win2000 yet.. This one does and this one is perfect!

make sure you install the USB driver BEFORE the program software to your computer...

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Only The Best
Review: I'll sum it up for you... - 64megs of built in memory - + FM Tuner/Voice Recorder/Phone Numbers/Memo Ticker - 1 AA Battery last for about 10 hours of music - windows 98 & 2000 support

I've tried a couple players before this one... most of them don't support Win2000 yet.. This one does and this one is perfect!

make sure you install the USB driver BEFORE the program software to your computer...

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Almost but not quite
Review: OK so i bought this last june and have loved it ever since. It has awsome sound quality with some good sony headphones and u can always turn on the FM. This would be a 5 star review if i was able to add on memory. My player would delete all the files i was trying to send into it after about 3 files. I was using a 64mb SanDisk card which is one of the best. Now i just have 64mb... o well its better then 32mb like some of the compitition. Its aluminum case feels very sturdy because i have dropped it a few times and have not lost any sound quality. Overall, if u have the bucks to get it, (try ebay like i did, i got it for $...) then get this player. If you want an awsome player with 128mb and u think ud use it all, check out the heftier Intel Pocket Concert.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Almost but not quite
Review: OK so I bought this last June and have loved it! It has awsome sound quality with some good sony headphones, and you can always turn on the FM. This would be a 5 star review if I was able to add on memory. My player would delete all the files I was trying to send into it after about 3 files. I was using a 64mb SanDisk card which is one of the best. Now I just have 64mb..'Oh well it's better then 32mb like some of the compitition. Its aluminum case feels very sturdy because I have dropped it a few times, and have not lost any sound quality. Overall, if you have the money to get it,then get this player. If you want an awsome player with 128mb and you think you'll use it all, check out the heftier Intel Pocket Concert.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The best mp3 player on the market
Review: The rave 2200 is the best mp3 player in the market, it has great features like FM tuner, memo and telephone storage and a voice recorder. I have tried many mp3 player like the samsung yepp, RCA Lyra, and others and this player is the best. It has a very fast rate of downloading songs from your computer to the player via USB. It uses one AA battery which is great because you get about 10 hours of music in just one battery. One of the best things of this mp3 player is that it has an internal memmory of 64 MB and is expandable to 128 MB, plus it has many great and easy to use software to download songs from your computer to the player and to rip your songs from your cds. Overall a great product, which I recommend you to buy.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Sensory Science Rave mp2200 is Awesome!
Review: The Ravemp2200 is probably the best mp3 player on the market because it's small and has the greatest memory capacity available in its price range, up to 128mb. It uses a USB connection to transfer files which is really fast and so much better than the parrallel port mp3 players around. They can take a couple minutes to transfer a song whereas the USB connection only takes a couple seconds. It can carry any kind of file, which means you can just use it as file transportion between home and work if you want. An excellent plus is the FM tuner that the popular Rio500 does not have. The Ravemp2200 can also accept 64mb smart media memory expansion cards; the Rio500 can only take 32mb cards. The Ravemp is extremely small and light. It's about the size of a credit card and as thin as a deck of cards. It has no moving parts so you can jump and bounce and jog as hard as you want without one skip. It's more than small enough to fit in your pocket. You can also get a tape-deck adapter and make it work in the car. You can get 10 hours of play on just one AA battery and it just works great overall. Possibly the only drawback is that it doesn't work on Macs but it has so many other pluses.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This is the best Mp3 player out there
Review: This is the best Mp3 player, If you want a portable, durable Mp3 player for a great price. Ths Mp3 has a built in harddrive unlike many portable Mp3 players and it is expandable to 128 MB with smartmedia cards. Which on average is about 35 songs. It is the second smallest Mp3 player in exsistance. It has an aluminum caseing and is the lightest mp3 player out there. It has a fm radio, voice recording, and use usb port. Its dimentions are Width:2.26 inches height:3.29 inches depth:.68 inches

weight:2.61 ounces

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This is supossed to be cool
Review: This product is supposed to be great and a real winner. I've read about 4 dozen reviews for MP3 players and this one was always the best.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent Product--Long Playing Time
Review: This unit is very sturdy, very convenient, and full of features.

This MP3 player gives me the full features of a standard Walkman (do you remember Walkman's from the 1980's) in MP3 format. The price is superior to its competitors when you consider the features and functionality. But best of all when you purchase an additional 64MB Smart Media card, you will get two full hours of CD quality playing time....


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