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 | Lexar MDA256-100 256MB USB MP3 Player with SD/MMC Slot
No One Knows Why But I Do -- 2009-05-20 I'm Doug Moon by the way, somehow we have Terry: This player is not for kids the Lexar MDA256-100, but it is useful entirely and very lightweight like there's nothing in it - very pleasing to hold that way. I use it to sing along and play my songs silently, but the singing is what I enjoy most when no one is around. This player asks no one to know anything, but you can and at ease. It plays tracks, titles, and also the name of the song if you let it as entered on your computer by USB and device - whatever you enter. It records voice too and saves any type of file separately in folders you make online (such as 'voice', 'record', or then 'music'). It plays valuably and also makes me happy with the single 'AAA' battery used hardly at all. A marvel to me. Use it well...saves about fifty (50) songs without an extra card. That's alot without directories - this has 'em onscreen you just add on a computer.
Got mine at a thrift store for six dollars -- 2009-01-06 OK so I was lucky and only paid $6 for mine. So I can't complain about the price! But I would have been happy to pay more, though I probably wouldn't value this player at anywhere near the $80 asking price.
Good points: it accepts a 2 gig SD card and these are pretty cheap these days. Plays more than one format. Good clear screen, easy to use even without the instruction book (which is just as well, as mine came without). There is an EQ with a bunch of presets, and I found that choosing the extra bass preset with a set of Bose earbuds, the sound was as good or better than anything else I've listened to. Battery life isn't really an issue as it runs on a single AAA cell, not too hard to carry a spare, really, and you don't have to put the device on charge for an hour as you do with rechargeable devices. As someone else commented, not great for audiobooks because of having to start over at the beginning each time, but even then you can split files up into smaller chunks on your PC so that's not a major issue really.
This is a nice entry-level device offering a range of audio presets, clear screen, intuitive controls and the capability to slot in an SD card so that the memory is effectively limitless. I don't think I'd pay $80 for it, but used and in good condition it's a bargain at the average price of around $30.
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 | Lexar Media LDP-400 256 MB Digital Music Player
Lexar Media LDP-400 -- 2006-12-20 I have had this MP3 player for about 4 months and couldn't be happier.It came with an AAA battery which lasts from 15 to 20 hours.The sound during my exercise periods is excellent.It is easy to download music using a USB mini cable which attaches to the MP3 and will even let you know if you made duplicate selections. The small size in no way compromises the fidelity of the music. I would strongly recommend this MP3 player for its value, acoustics and size.
Save your money. -- 2006-09-26 I was initially pleased with the ease and low cost of this unit. But, as they say, you get what you pay for. In two weeks time I found myself constantly interrupting my workouts to turn it back on. It would just die, for no apparent reason. Sometimes it would last 30 minutes. Sometimes 30 seconds. I changed the batteries. I checked the menu options. It made no difference. For its replacement, I've paid more attention to the reviews and less to the price tag.
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