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Coby MP7052GBK Super-Slim MP3 and Video Player with Touchpad Control
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Coby MP7052GBK Super-Slim MP3 and Video Player with Touchpad Control

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Description:

Coby MP705-2GBLK MP3 player with 2" full-color TFT LCD, 2GB flash memory with FM and touchpad control, super-slim design, display resolution 176 x 220, integrated flash memory support, format supports; audio: MP3,WMA,OGG and video: WMV,FLV,AVI, and photo: JPEG, BMP, GIG, GIF and text:TXT, DRM support: WMDRM10, OSD menu multi-language, FM tuner, 3.5mm stereo plug for use with most audio devices, USB 2.0 hi-speed for fast file transfers, auto play time 8hrs, black

Features:

2GB flash memory 2" full-color TFT LCD with FM and touchpad control, super-slim design


display resoultion 176 x 220, intergrated flash memory support


format supports; audio: MP3,WMA,OGG and video: WMV,FLV,AVI, and photo: JPEG, BMP, GIG and text:TXT, DRM support: WMDRM10


OSD menu multi-language


FM tuner, 3.5mm stereo plug for use with most audio devices, USB 2.0 hi-speed for fast file transfers


Product Details:
Product Length: 1.0 inches
Product Width: 1.64 inches
Product Height: 3.7 inches
Product Weight: 0.6 pounds
Package Length: 7.6 inches
Package Width: 5.9 inches
Package Height: 1.4 inches
Package Weight: 0.45 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 23 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 4.5
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1Buyer BewareNov 16, 2009
I bought this product a couple of months ago and was excited at the time. Today is a different story. This MP3 player is the biggest piece of crap on the market. The touch pad is sensitive and it is hard if you have large fingers. After the first month of use the player started giving message "May be disabled" on every song. I had to delete everything and start over, but that did not work either. Then the player would not update the library after downloading songs. Had to reset the p.o.s after 5 minutes.

When I buy products, I usually check out when people had problems with theirs. I would recommend you read everyone else that had problems with this unit. Don't waste your money!

5Nice MP3 PlayerOct 07, 2009
This is a nice, light weight player. Although I haven't used it much yet, it seems to be just what I needed for the reason I purchased it. Specifically needed the FM radio for use at the fitness center. I would recommend to anyone.

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5Look's expensive , works greatSep 15, 2009
I love it, the sound is good, easy to down load music if you have DSL, which I don't ,I have to use my brother' s computer, don't like emusic at all wish they would have use pandora. I will buy agian for my kids .....

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3You get what you pay forAug 23, 2009
It wouldn't be fair to compare this to an iPod, that would be like comparing a Saturn to a BMW. Compared to other budget MP3 players, this is a decent product. It's small, sexy, and the touch pad is very nice. The screen is clear and large enough to comfortably navigate the menu. It plays MP3, OGG, and WMA formats, which is always good, and it has video and picture capabilities. I personally don't care to watch videos or view pictures on a 2" screen, but some people may like to. And it offers playlists and "drag and drop". You can also sync with windows media player, which is what I prefer.

It has it's negatives though, and there are a few. It's 11 hour battery life just doesn't cut it for me. If you want to fill this up with music, be prepared for some constant frustration as the scrolling speed in the music menu is ridiculously slow, so I have to rely on playlists. You have to have at least Window Media Player 10 to use this. The instructions say you need WMP11, but I get by using WMP10. if you don't have it, your computer will not recognize the device correctly. The packaged headphones are garbage, but then again, the headphones every iPod comes with are garbage as well. Another big negative is the lack of support for AAC format(M4A in iTunes), which is a compressed music file, and very handy for conserving space.

If you're on a very tight budget, or you just don't intend to use it very much, this may work for you. But if you're serious about your music and you can afford it, I say get an iPod. This MP3/4 player is good for a tight budget, but you get what you pay for.

3Pretty good...Jul 23, 2009
I got a few MP3 players to use for my Spanish class. This was one of them. The maneuverability around the device is so-so...a little unintuitive. I have seen worse though. It works though, and does allow some fairly easy movement among files. Just an initial assessment. I will know more when my students start using it.

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