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Sony D-EJ 825
Newest Review: ... on from the obvious advantages it holds over competitors what else does the Sony do that others dont? Well the batteries of which there ... more |
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Simply, Stunning, Stylish, Sony (Sony D-EJ 825)
Member Name: _Redspider
Advantages: Oh So Small, Oh So Light, Oh So Stylish, with the added bonus of than CD quality Disadvantages: not cheap (but you get what you par for), dont expect to be able to move, label, delete tacks, after all it is a CD
This is a work of Art!! I used to own a MD Player, I suppose I wanted portability and still sound quality, so I opted out of buying a tape player and got a MD Player. It eventually started to play up the G-Shock didn’t work, (“No I wasn’t being to rampant with it!”) So I thought, “right ill take it back and get a new one”, but what was this I saw a CD player so small it could fit in your pocket? That’s right it was so small (W127mm, H18mm, D135mm) about the size of 5 CD stacked on top of each other and a little bit wider (a few mm). It has an optical out and the option of connecting it to a MD player and transferring the CD text (which it is compatible with) to the MD player saving you the time of typing it out, especially if Manic Street Preachers – Freedom Of Speech Won’t Feed My Children, happens to be the title. It also comes with the Infamous G-Protection, and up to 65hrs playback 15 hrs more if you fork out for the more expensive batteries. It comes with a inline remote in ear earphones, rechargeable batteries, External Battery case, AC Power Adapter and a lovely suede carrying pouch, As for the sound quality I suggest you invest in some decent ear phones to get the full CD quality effect. The only thing I will complain about is the fact that is that there is no backlight on the remote, a hindrance when you’re in the dark. Apart from that this is one fine piece of kit, cool looking, great sounding, a fantastic CD player. If you have this sort of money and want a good CD player this is the one for you! Summary: |
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