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A Thousand Words
A $69 MP3 CD Digital Jukebox? $69.00 Now $49- It's true. A picture really can be worth a thousand words. And it's especially true with technology. As you look below, I hope that you'll see the parts, angles and buttons clearly so that you'll have a 100% clear understanding of just what this product can do for you. Products don't get reviewed unless I think they're good. I hope my pictures help you determine if you agree or not. . . Drew
It looks just like a CD player and it's a really good one. But it's much more. It will play your CDRs, CDRWs and MP3 CDRs. Shake it. Shock it. (Please don't physically break it.) With its 120 second anti-shock buffer, it's just about impossible to stop your music. And speaking of stopping it. You'll get up to 10 hours on just 2AA batteries (I got over 11 hours) and you can record hundreds of MP3 files on a single CD that will play without needing to repeat for up to 10 hours. Check out the automation below.

It's just about 1.25" thick. You're looking (from left to right) the bass boost, the volume, the headphone jack and line out jack. It's nice to have the line out jack so you can actually listen to all your MP3 files on your home or office stereos. See if you can hear the difference between regular CD and MP3s you make of the same songs or symphonies.
When you put in a CD, the player greets you and tell you what you've got. This says MP3 because I put in an MP3 CD I burned. If it were a CD, it would have said so. This is a scrolling dot matrix text display, so it tells you a lot more than, Welcome. See below.

Here's the scrolling display while we were listing to a Kingston Trio song named "Aspen Gold". If you're like me, you forget the names of the songs. When you use this player for MP3, you can have every name of every song and every album scroll past on the screen. And if you noticed on the review page, you can even use a free service like MusicMatch to name your songs, symphonies and musicals for you.

Here you can see the title of this track scrolling by. As it moves on, you'll also see the artist and album. I really like this feature for when I'm searching. Who can remember that track 82 is the track we want? I know I can't. I can't even figure out what I want when there are only 10 tracks. But when I record MP3s, I get it all. When my wife asks the name of the song, it's there. When I want to know it's there too. This makes things really easy.

If you're like me, you hate programming and searching CDs for specific songs or tracks. Well no more. Just punch in track 19, 43, 21 or 12. It's just that easy with CDs and MP3s. Plus with MP3s, you can also search and program using the letters on the keypad too. As I said in the review, this sure isn't your father's CD player. You will enjoy using it from now on. And at just $69 Now $49, it's a terrific gift too.

A Quick NOTE About My Pictures.
Some of the pictures aren't as sharp as I'd put in the print catalog. You see I have to cut back their files sizes or this page would never load (especially if you're on a dial up modem).
The technical side is that I'm shooting JPEGs at 80-100 percent quality and I cut them back to 50-60% and pretty much limit them to 600 pixels in width or less so that they'll fit on your monitor and load reasonably fast. In short, each picture is about 450,000 bytes when I shoot it and 20-40,000 bytes here on the page. A picture for the catalog is about 6,000,000 bytes.
I've created this page using separate tables for each picture so that you don't have to wait for everything to load in order to start looking. The picture captions will display first and then the pictures (usually starting at the top, but not always due to the way your computer interprets the web).
BUT HERE'S THE BOTTOM LINE. I don't feel you can really know about a product unless the pictures are big and clear enough for you to really see (almost touch). Then you'll know what you're getting. So in my print catalogs the pictures can be sharper, but on the web I can show you a lot more angles, sides and parts of each product. I hope this helps.
If I ever forget to show you some part of the product that you want to see, eMail me at DrewKaplan@DAK.com and I'll do my best to add it to the page quickly.


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