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Digitalway MPIO DMK 128 MB MP3 Player (Blue)

Digitalway MPIO DMK 128 MB MP3 Player (Blue)

List Price: $119.99
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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Awesome MP3 Player!
Review: I bought this mp3 player with high expectations. I workout 5 days a week and so I needed something that was light-weight, could hold a lot of music, sounded good, and lasted a long time using a minimal amount of batteries. I love this tiny player! It met all my expectations and kept going. The arm band works out great and so does the basic clip. The head phones that come with it are great quality. The software is easy to use and so is the actual program on the mp3 player. There are a lot of settings to choose from, but they are easy to use. The lcd even lights up when you touch any button. When flipping through the songs, the mp3 player doesn't hesitate at all; it's pretty much instantaneous. I highly recommend it. It's a great bargain considering you get 128mb for that low of a price with such good quality included.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Awesome MP3 Player!
Review: I bought this mp3 player with high expectations. I workout 5 days a week and so I needed something that was light-weight, could hold a lot of music, sounded good, and lasted a long time using a minimal amount of batteries. I love this tiny player! It met all my expectations and kept going. The arm band works out great and so does the basic clip. The head phones that come with it are great quality. The software is easy to use and so is the actual program on the mp3 player. There are a lot of settings to choose from, but they are easy to use. The lcd even lights up when you touch any button. When flipping through the songs, the mp3 player doesn't hesitate at all; it's pretty much instantaneous. I highly recommend it. It's a great bargain considering you get 128mb for that low of a price with such good quality included.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Buyer Beware
Review: I have a different MP3 from this company, but I need to warn anybody considering a purchase from Digitalway. My MP3 failed within 6 weeks - customer service is impossible to get a hold of, even more difficult to understand than the User Manual, and unwilling to send the return/repair forms. The 120 day warranty is worthless.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Buyer Beware
Review: I have a different MP3 from this company, but I need to warn anybody considering a purchase from Digitalway. My MP3 failed within 6 weeks - customer service is impossible to get a hold of, even more difficult to understand than the User Manual, and unwilling to send the return/repair forms. The 120 day warranty is worthless.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: nice~~
Review: i think it was very cool and useful.
go Korea~!~!~!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A review of two types of MP3 players, read before buying!
Review: Okay. Here is a write up, that I did, on the comparisons/contrasts on MP3 players. Mainly, the Harddrive versions (I.E. Rio Riot/Apple IPOD -both of which I own) and the flash memory type... (I.E. Memorex 3642 Mp3 Player, of which I own as well).
What prompted this little jaunt (of which you may send to as many people as you like) My (expensive) Apple IPOD died during a sync last month. Just me copying files over to it, and the battery ran out of juice. I would have not attempted to copy music had I known the battery was low, but the battery read FULL STRENGTH. Anyhoo, I called Apple, they said return it for maintenance.
I did. Sent it back.
They returned it, still broke.

To my suprise, there is only a TEN DAY return policy.

TEN DAYS.

I did not realize this at all... and will not ever buy another apple product.

So, after a month or so of messing around trying to find another MP3 player... I decided to go with a flash memory MP3 player, the ones that use memory sticks.

SO, here are the pro and cons of these devices.

Pro's for the Memory Stick Mp3 players

-Cheaper. WAY CHEAPER than Hard drive types.

-If you go into music match and file convert to MP3 Pro and shrink the size of your MP3 to like, say 3o percent... you can really make a good Kompression. Example. My Memorex MP3 player has 32mbs of memory on board. It is expandable to 256mb. 32 mb will basically let you put one cd's worth of music. It is easy to put music on and off of them, due to your computer reading the USB as just another hard drive, so you drag and drop to put on, delete them to take them off. But, after you shrink your files to MP3 Pro 30 percent, you can put twice as many. So, basically a 256mb chip will allow me to put 208 songs on my little less than palm size MP3 player. And it wieghs like 3 ounces.

- More on memory. These little chips are the size of the upper part of your thumb, at least my thumb anyway. They come in 128mb, 256mb, 512mb and even though there aren't any MP3 machines out there to handle them YET, you can even buy a 1.5gig thumb size chip thingy. Considering the size of the chips and the shrinking kompression I told you about earlier, I could shrink my whole KOLLEKTION down to 10 of those 1.5gig chips. At the current shrink rate I am at 5 DVD's, which are way bigger and more fragile than these little chips.

- Not as fragile as hard drive type. You can drop one of these chips and not scratch it. I wouldn't stomp on one with my foot, nor get one in water, but they are encased in plastic. Ruggedish.

- Batteries last for like two days. There isn't much going on here, no moving parts, no laser or hard drive to put power to. Most of these flash Memory types have a single AA battery. I use a rechargeable type, so we are talking very low cost here.
In comparison to the hard drive types, where you will get a solid 8 hours of playing, this really whupps up.

- Size. Small. Very small. Mine is three inches by three inches. A square. But, you can get smaller ones. And the memory chips that go in them are the same ones you use for your camera. And you can put files on them. If you want to put a word doc on your memory chip, you can. Your Mp3 won't recognize it, but it is nifty storage.

COMPARISON/CONTRAST

- Size does matter. In the case of hard drive Mp3 players... lets face it, you can, if you so chose to, put a library of congress on these monsters. They are the caddilacs of the hand held devices, and guzzle batteries like gasoline. But when it comes down to it, size is the only thing they have going for them. I don't mean to downplay the hard drive types, but don't drop them, don't shake them, and after shelling out $499 to Apple you might consider insurance. Apple doesn't care about you or your apple after 10 days of ownership.

- Price/Komparison. IPOD ran me $499 bucks. My memorex MP3 player ran me 45 dollars. The 128 memory chip runs you 50 bucks. Owch. There really isn't a comparison to the two. The memory stick Mp3 players just kick ? on this issue. And, you get MORE than a ten day return policy, since you buy these things at Target/Wal Mart etc...

So, that is my review in a nutshell

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Great MP3!
Review: This thing works great w/ a MAC. Very easy to use. Just plug it in a USB port and it shows up in your ITunes library section. Simply drag tunes from anywhere onto the player icon and you're set. Right click to remove songs from your list. It's just that easy! I can get about thirty songs this thing and the battery seems to last about 8 hours or so - not bad for one aaa.

The only drawback os the belt clip. It's a little unstable for running or working out.

I highly recommend this player if you have a MAC and need something to take on a run or to the gym. It's lighweight, durable and very easy to use.

Did a lot of research before buying an MP3 and was a little hesitant because there were not a lot of customer reviews on this one but I took a gamble and am very satisfied.


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