Coby 4 GB Flash MP3 Player with FM and Color Display
Dec 18, 2009 in
Electronics
- 1.44-Inch CSTN LCD display
- 4GB Flash Memory
- music; MP3, WMA, video; MTV, photos; JPG, and text
- Integrated FM radio
- audio play time 10hr
Product Description
Coby MP600-4G MP3 Player with 4G Flash Memory with FM and Color Display, 1.44-inch Video LCD display, supports MP3, WMA, MTV, JPEG, TXT, black… More >>
Coby 4 GB Flash MP3 Player with FM and Color Display
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5 comments
Sonia Franco on December 18, 2009 at 1:50 am
So far so good. the only thing i had a problem was the headphones, I had to buy a different kind
Diskord on December 18, 2009 at 2:32 am
I wanted an inexpensive MP3 player to use as a music/radio source in my garage. I have it plugged into an older 2.1 Yamaha set of speakers, and it sounds great. Radio reception is far above what I expected. Sound quality overall is quite good. The ear buds that came with it, don’t fit my ears, but then again many do not. Nor did I purchase it to use it with ear buds
I would have preferred that while viewing the artist list it would display songs in album/track order, rather than strictly alpha by song. Menu response is a little on the slow side, you have to really mean it when you select a given option.
Excellent product given the price.
Anonymous on December 18, 2009 at 3:46 am
I have had a lot of mp3 players and so far this is the best one I haved since I hade a psp
Donald R. Poling on December 18, 2009 at 4:22 am
I’ve used the MP3 player for radio, audio books, and music; downloading from CD’s or online to computer on both mac and PC, but keeping to windows media. Tried ipod material just to see if it would work, which it didn’t, so I successfully erased the material using my mac. My motorola V190 charger works to recharge the MP3 player which is a plus. I use my own earphones as I’m not comfortable with ear buds as a general rule. The free downloads were welcome, though I did cancel the subscription before it went to automatic billing. Most of my songs are from CD’s and my audiobooks are from public domain where I’ve become reacquainted with Mark Twain whose books are free online. The free music downloads allowed me to find old, old songs from the 1940’s which I remember from early childhood. I put the free audiobook download on my wife’s MP3 player because she likes Evanovich mysteries & they were on the list.
Allan Brown Sr. on December 18, 2009 at 5:35 am
The ear plugs included with the player are too hard and not easily inserted into the ear. I bought the CVE92 Isolation Ear Plugs (White) and they are very good. Manual does not offer a whole lot of advice. Computer literates will be able to find out how to rip and synch up with Windows Media Player. One main gripe! The player does not play the music that is added in the order it is ripped and synched; all music files are arranged alphabetically within the album name on the player. Bummer when listening to soundtracks, etc. Would have upgraded to a better model that loads files in the order ripped. However, for the money, this is a good player.