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by - written on 23/09/01, updated on 23/09/01 (Very useful, 97 readings)
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Last year I spent months searching for the perfect mp3 player for me. I searched all over the web, all over the world trying to find what I was looking for at a price I could afford. Finally I thought I had found it: A rio500 on offer for only £90! The same day I went out and bought it and I must say I was impressed. The rio500 ... Read the complete review

by - written on 18/02/01, updated on 18/02/01 (19 readings)
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My brother boasted to me that his new Mini Disc player was the Bee's Knees. "Look how small it is" he said. How jealous he was when I bought this little beauty. The Rio player is very compact and light and easily fits in a pocket. In contrast the buttons and screen are nice and big so it becomes very easy to use. The ... Read the complete review

by - written on 28/01/01, updated on 28/01/01 (Useful, 28 readings)
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The Rio500 was released a while ago now, and with the release of the new Rio600 many would have predicted its demise, but not so. The Rio500, coming in the metalic grey as well as three other colours was and still is a leading player in the portable mp3 market. The Rio500's success lies two main areas which put it ... Read the complete review

by - written on 11/01/01, updated on 11/01/01 (Very useful, 184 readings)
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....Sorry! :0> The Rio500, the new generation MP3 player from Diamond, but what is the differance beetween this and the earily models... Well, there are a number of differances, the main one being... *Memory. The Rio500 has 64MB of memory (Upgradable to 96MB) which is roughly an hour of music at the normal ... Read the complete review

by - written on 13/08/00, updated on 13/08/00 (Very useful, 69 readings)
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I love this player! It cost me £199.99 from PC World, and has 64MB of memory onboard, with expansion slots for a further 64MB. Firstly it's looks. It is silvery (a see-through purple version is also available), and it absolutley divine. Next, how it goes. It works brilliantly. The installation is great, and because it's ... Read the complete review

by - written on 16/07/00, updated on 16/07/00
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The Rio Diamond 500 is one of the best MP3 players that you can buy at the moment. It has 64mb’s of memory enough for about 20 songs (however extra memory cost a lot £60, whereas CD’s ad cassettes are dirt cheap.) It is also very small, light weight, and looks great. The USB lead which it uses to connect your MP3 ... Read the complete review

by - written on 09/07/00, updated on 09/07/00 (Very useful, 103 readings)
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Having purchased this product recently I can confirm that it is indeed the best mp3 player on the market. Along with the 32mb expansion, I can fit 25 CD quality tracks on it, and when bought through an internet company, it is not especially expensive. The brilliant USB cable lets you transfer whole songs in a matter of seconds and the ... Read the complete review

by - written on 08/07/00, updated on 08/07/00
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The Rio 500 mp3 player is great I have just purchased one from America for £150. If you decide that you want to buy one as well then visit www.outpost.com The display is great because it shows you the artist and the name of the song if you are one of those people who always get mixed up. It has 64mb of memory, which will allow ... Read the complete review

by - written on 08/07/00, updated on 08/07/00 (Useful, 20 readings)
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I bought a Rio 500 6 months ago, and was amazed, I was considering whether to but an MP3 player or a recordable Mini Disc player. I now know i chose the right one. With 64 Mega Bytes and light weight design, it makes the Diamond Rio 500, the best MP3 player on the market. As long as you have access to the internet, then you will never ... Read the complete review

by - written on 06/07/00, updated on 06/07/00 (Very useful, 128 readings)
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The main advantage of listening to your tunes in MP3 format is you can select the tunes that you want and compile them all onto your MP3 player with no need for discs. Doesn’t that just sound too good to be true? The Diamond Rio 500 is a brilliant choice for an MP3 player purchase. Rio was the first company on the MP3 ... Read the complete review

by - written on 25/06/00, updated on 25/06/00 (Very useful, 70 readings)
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Is the MP3 format the future of music? Well, Diamond seem to think so, so they have released the sequel to the original Rio portable MP3 player with many new features... The idea of the Rio is that you download MP3 files from your own CDs, or from free Copyright-free sites on the internet, although it is known that many people ... Read the complete review

by - written on 24/06/00, updated on 24/06/00 (Somewhat useful, 19 readings)
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These are the guys that really made MP3 what it is today! This is one or there cooler players which is well worth getting if yo have money! If you are wondering about getting MP3 or Minidisc, I would get Mp3 I have both system and my minidsic player was far less durable(it broke) than the MP3 player as it has far more things inside which ... Read the complete review

by - written on 13/06/00, updated on 13/06/00 (Useful, 54 readings)
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If you thought the other Diamond Rio MP3 player was good, you need to check this little beauty out! The 500 is smaller, slicker, easier to use, and stores twice as much music as its predecessor!!!! Not only that but now you get to see the name of the MP3 track as well using a tagging mechanism called ID3 - as used by ... Read the complete review
