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i2Go eGo 96MB MP3 Player (Blue)

i2Go eGo 96MB MP3 Player (Blue)

List Price: $349.99
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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Expensive!
Review: Basicly, it's a great device with great features, and a LOT ofmemory. But it's very very expensive. For just twice as much you can get one with4.3GB!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Cooler in Blue
Review: I bought it for workouts, and hated it. Then they fixed the software. It is too cool for words. Use it in the car, truck, at work. Its my best friend. Uses the same cards and batteries as my digital camera (Kodak DC-280 cool too!). Was worthless with original software, and the web site is not I2Go.com unless you want to invest in the company, which with their gufaws, I wouldn't. It is MyAudio2Go.com so be careful. Sounds great, works great, makes any car stereo jam, it is top quality but the company needs marketing school. I live in Va where radar detectors are illegal, can't wait til a policeman pulls me to check out my MP3 player!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great Sound and Ease of Use
Review: I bought the Ego for car, workouts & work. My digital camera also uses CF cards so I can use them for both. My Ego uses 2 64 MB cards but I can use any combination of CF or IBM Microdrives. Loading music is simple drag and drop with the USB connection. With a total of 128 MB I can load about 2 CD's worth of quality MP3's and vary the playlist with ease. I found that with the company's message board that I could get answers to questions within 24 hrs or less on weekdays. The company has just recently switched from MP3agent software to Media Manager which seems to have solved some problems previous users had suffered. The firmware is flashable so they are regularly updating. I did not like the earbuds that came with the unit. I added a pair of Koss KSC35 clipons that stay on while I workout and sound immensely better.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great Sound and Ease of Use
Review: I bought the Ego for car, workouts & work. My digital camera also uses CF cards so I can use them for both. My Ego uses 2 64 MB cards but I can use any combination of CF or IBM Microdrives. Loading music is simple drag and drop with the USB connection. With a total of 128 MB I can load about 2 CD's worth of quality MP3's and vary the playlist with ease. I found that with the company's message board that I could get answers to questions within 24 hrs or less on weekdays. The company has just recently switched from MP3agent software to Media Manager which seems to have solved some problems previous users had suffered. The firmware is flashable so they are regularly updating. I did not like the earbuds that came with the unit. I added a pair of Koss KSC35 clipons that stay on while I workout and sound immensely better.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great Sound and Ease of Use
Review: I bought the Ego for car, workouts & work. My digital camera also uses CF cards so I can use them for both. My Ego uses 2 64 MB cards but I can use any combination of CF or IBM Microdrives. Loading music is simple drag and drop with the USB connection. With a total of 128 MB I can load about 2 CD's worth of quality MP3's and vary the playlist with ease. I found that with the company's message board that I could get answers to questions within 24 hrs or less on weekdays. The company has just recently switched from MP3agent software to Media Manager which seems to have solved some problems previous users had suffered. The firmware is flashable so they are regularly updating. I did not like the earbuds that came with the unit. I added a pair of Koss KSC35 clipons that stay on while I workout and sound immensely better.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Bloody great!
Review: It might be pricey but it's totally worth it! It doesn't skip a beat whatever you do and the little speaker on it is great fun too! My friends could not have been more jealous!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Overall, it's the best MP3 player for your money!
Review: Overall, this player packs more punch than all the others. No other player can compete in storage capacity, and the eGo has more innovative features, such as MP3Mail and Interactivity. Using the i2Go website, you can customize your own news, sports, and weather content for downloading to your eGo. The eGo can also load an IBM microdrive for a whopping 340mb of storage space, or 680mb if you buy two microdrives and the optional Compact Flash Expansion Slot! Also, it's not locked into a certain amount of memory, you can add more as the technology improves. It's also slick-looking and perfect for the car. The eGo is a great product and well worth the money.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: great
Review: this is the greatest one out there. very clear, doesn't skip, uploads fast. get this one, you won't be dissapointed.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: great
Review: this is the greatest one out there. very clear, doesn't skip, uploads fast. get this one, you won't be dissapointed.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Best of the bad
Review: This may be considered the best mp3 player on the market by some, but that isn't saying much for the price. Of the 7 different CF cards I've tried, only one worked. Note, the card that came with the unit fell out and was lost due to the slot being face down while using the belt clip (poor design.) I have also experienced hours of trouble with the software on 3 different computers. The software is a complete waist of time, you need a CF card adapter or a PC card reader to use it. The unit does sounds pretty good, but frankly given the size, I'd recommend a good tape player at 1/4 the price!


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