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By: andrevanselm,
Aug 7, 2003
Pros: Battery Life, Sound quality, Easy to use
Cons: Earphones
Bottom Line: Good alround player that is easy to use with excellent battery life.
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By: irishfinlan92,
Jul 12, 2003
Pros: Very good Battery life, Reads CDs/MP3s, Good Sound, CD-RW Compatible, Skips very little
Cons: No AC Adapter, Front panel scratches easily
Bottom Line: The Panasonic SL-MP70 CD Player is a highly functional CD Player that outproforms the offerings from Sony and RCA, for cheaper. Sound and features are excellent
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By: jonstieg,
Jun 5, 2003
Pros: Sleek Design, Round Shape, Light Weight
Cons: No Radio
Bottom Line: Light yet sturdy, cheap with good sound quality
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By: wc_sweetgirl,
Dec 3, 2003
Pros: Low battery useage, sound, never skips, look
Cons: Front can scratch I guess, other then that NOTHING
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By: peterskm,
Jun 25, 2003
Pros: - Inexpensive.
- Lightweight.
- MP3 tag support.
- Good sound quality (with different headphones).
Cons: - No power adapter.
- Cheap headphones.
Bottom Line: IF you want a good sounding mp3 player for a decent price, you have to check this out. For the price, you can't get much better.
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By: mycologist,
Aug 6, 2003
Pros: Never skips (even w/heavily scratched CDs), Great battery life, Displays MP3 ID3 tags
Cons: 100% Plastic, Max vol too low, No FF & RW for MP3s, No power cable
Bottom Line: Anyone who doesn't want to spend a lot of money on a device that can handle large amounts of music and would like to play regular CDs as well.
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By: wiersch,
Feb 7, 2004
Pros: Inexpensive, reliable operation, easy to use
Cons: Poor headphones, seems fragile, maximum volume could be greater, can't search with MP3s
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By: lossf,
Aug 23, 2003
Pros: Respectable MP3 playback, pocket-friendly form factor, 1-year warranty, great battery life
Cons: Flimsy, cold-sounding headphone amp, VERY limited display capabilities, ugly styling
Bottom Line: There are cheaper units, including Panasonics, that do the trick just as well. If you need text display for your MP3s, this probably won't do it.
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By: jedo1507r,
Jan 27, 2007
Pros: Large text display, simple navigation, and compact design.
Cons: Pathetic locking latch, bass-shy amplifier, and significant battery drain when off for a while.
Bottom Line: Not a bad choice if you find it at a reasonable price, but amplifier is lacking when using headphones.
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By: birkyzs,
Mar 3, 2006
Pros: Sounds good, you can store 700MB of MP3's on a single disc
Cons: Died after 6 months
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