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I-Jam IJ-100-32BK 32MB MP3 Player Plus (Black)

I-Jam IJ-100-32BK 32MB MP3 Player Plus (Black)

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Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Its ok, not the best, I suggest the Sensory Science Mp2300
Review: There are many good Mp3 players out there. This one is so-so, it has great sound but those little card thingies are expensive. your going to end up paying more for memory than th player itself. There is also the Alternative of Mini Disc, like many people have said, the problem is MD RECORDS music. you have to take actual time to record it A three minute song take three minutes to record. While MP3 players usually have click, and drag capabilities. If you would like an Mp3 player with really great sound and cheaper memory, I suggest you wait for the new Sensory Science Mp2300, to go down in price. It uses forty MB discs, that cost about 625% less than the 64 megabyte flash cards. One 64b Mb flashcard costs about $99.99, when you can buy ten of the Forty MB discs for the same price. Which is a really good value. Right now the Sensory Science Mp2300 is about $300, but it will eventually lower in price or go on sale, so if you find it for less, I suggest you just scoop it up :) Happy Listening!

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: DO NOT GET THIS
Review: This is the worst mp3 player on the market i got one for cristmas and now (march) 2 out of 3 mp3 cards are messed up. i delete everything on it and then it says it still as something on it! When i try to put stuff on it it will lock up my computer. i have tryed cleaning the disk and it still doesnt work. I am probly going to get and new mp3 player one of quality.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: spend a little more money and get a better quality one
Review: This mp3 player is worth $30 dollars, but it would be wise to put in more money and buy a better one. The good points about this player is it's compact size and that it includes a free carrying case and headphones, but the cards which say 16mb only actually hold 15.2mb, the FM radio only works in places with good reception and my computer sometimes jams and I have to reboot when i try to download some music into the discs.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: almost the worst mp3 player!
Review: UPSIDES. Low price, small design. DOWNSIDES. Very bad display. it only tells you the time elapsed and the track number. also, although it says it comes with 32 MB of memory, it actually comes with 2 16MB discs, which means that you always have to carry the extra cartridge with you, and only 6 songs at a time! also, this player drains batteries very quickly. i replaced this I-Jam with the rio.. dont waste money on this thing that you will end up replacing anyway.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: great player for the price
Review: WOW! i got this yesterday.. and for the [final] price, i would say this is the best out there. the memory disks are incredibly small, and the only drawback is that they only hold about 5 songs each. the connector was extremely easy to install. you can record songs on to the disks just as you use a floppy. the player itself is small too, with great sound and decent earbuds. instead of getting other more expensive models i would buy four of these. the player is the smallest i've seen, like 1.5 inches * 4 inches. BUY IT IF YOU CAN!


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