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AUDIOVOX MP3128 128MB USB MP3 Player

AUDIOVOX MP3128 128MB USB MP3 Player

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Simple, Small
Review: I am very skeptical of the tiny MP3 players (iPod and such); never used one, never saw the need. But I began an exercise regimen recently, and instead of watching the sports games on the big TV at the gym, I realized that a tiny music player would be ideal. I picked up the Audiovox because I've had good experience with the company (Maestro PDA), the price seemed right, and it had enough storage (128MB) to cover my 60-minute workout.

Easy setup -- just pop in one battery, load the software, plug in the USB cable, and then use the software to select files from your computer to copy to the Audiovox.

Playback is simple -- there's one toggle switch -- press it down once to begin playing or to stop playing, and toggle it forward or backward to move (duh) forward or backward. Volume control is fine, speakers (earbud style) are adequate, although I've never felt comfortable with those tiny things...might get a "regular" set of earphones.

I'm happy -- it's simple, it's small, and it was $107.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Simple, Small
Review: I am very skeptical of the tiny MP3 players (iPod and such); never used one, never saw the need. But I began an exercise regimen recently, and instead of watching the sports games on the big TV at the gym, I realized that a tiny music player would be ideal. I picked up the Audiovox because I've had good experience with the company (Maestro PDA), the price seemed right, and it had enough storage (128MB) to cover my 60-minute workout.

Easy setup -- just pop in one battery, load the software, plug in the USB cable, and then use the software to select files from your computer to copy to the Audiovox.

Playback is simple -- there's one toggle switch -- press it down once to begin playing or to stop playing, and toggle it forward or backward to move (duh) forward or backward. Volume control is fine, speakers (earbud style) are adequate, although I've never felt comfortable with those tiny things...might get a "regular" set of earphones.

I'm happy -- it's simple, it's small, and it was $107.


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