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Worth every penny! -  Pine SM-200C+ Portable CD-Player
Pine SM-200C+ 

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Worth every penny! (Pine SM-200C+)

faizamansoor

Member Name: faizamansoor

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Pine SM-200C+

Date: 22/06/01 (247 review reads)
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Advantages: plays approx 100 songs, good value for money, plays CDRW

Disadvantages: audio cd jitters when jogging

This mp3/cd player was worth every penny I paid for it (£123 from www.a2zcomputers.com). It comes with a carry case, a lead to connect it to your hi fi, very good headphones & a battery charger. The player uses built in rechargeable batteries, like a mobile phone, you just plug in the charger to recharge it. I also got 1 CD of mp3s & some software to make mp3s using my computer. The antishock for mp3s is 50 sec, which is good. When I shake it hard, it still plays smoothly. Audio is 10 sec so when I shake it, it does jitter. Audio quality is just as good as mp3 quality sound wise. When you switch it on, it scans through all the directories on your mp3 cd, tells you how many songs there are then starts playing the 1st song in the 1st directory. In the LCD display it shows the name of the song playing using it’s ID3 tag. There’s a button to skip to the next directory. It plays CDRW too which is great because if you have a writer then you can change what you listen to as many times as you want without waisting CDs & since a CD holds about 100 mp3s, this is a great feature. This is a very good value mp3 player & especially at the price I got it at, about £60 cheaper than the average shop price.

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faizamansoor

- 01/08/01

The battery lasts for approximately 4 hours & takes 2 hours to charge up. You can remove the battery & use other brands of rechargable batteries other than Pine which is a plus side.
Irp13

- 25/07/01

Lots of good info but you missed one major point, whats the battery life like when playing purely MP3's?

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