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by bensgirl76 , Jun 15 '00
Pros: Doesn't skip, great battery life, and programmable. Cons: Doesn't play recorded CD-R or CD-RW *that I know of*
This CD Player I've had for 1 year so far, and it's the best. Never will I go back to Sony, that old discman I had for TOO LONG and skipped if I breathed near it. This wonderful product is nothing like that, and I'm proud to say the only problem I have...
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by doink2018 , Jun 25 '00
Pros: Almost everything. Cons: Bulky headphones.
My parents bought this CD player to be shared among our family of five. So far, it has proven to be better than any other CD player we have purchased.
It has all the main functions. By far, the best feature is its excellent shock protection....
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by Teach2 , Apr 11 '00
Pros: high quality sound, bass boost, little to no skipping, great colors, car adapter kit easy to find and use, battery time is great Cons: None....
The Philips AZ7880 is a dependable CD player that I would recommend to most people. It works great on-the-go and is also great for just sitting around and listening to music. It works with almost all car adapters to make listening in your car...
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by lucyross , Apr 11 '00
Pros: good sound, no skipping, doesn't use up batteries quickly Cons: comes with giant headphones
I've used several portable CD players, and this is by far the best one I've ever used. It's very small, so doesn't take up a lot of space when carrying it around. It hardly skips at all, even when jostled on the bus. It has enough room for stickers and...
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by cookieten , Jun 04 '00
Pros: Compact, lightweight, excellent sound Cons: could have come with better headset
I bought this for my fiancee when he was planning to go to England on orders for the government. He was going to be using a rental car and wasn't sure if it would have a CD player in it or not, or what kind of sound system it would have. We tried it out...
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by lilbigblue , Jul 10 '00
Pros: Inexpensive, 40 Second ESP Cons: none
ESP...no, i'm not talking E.T. here. I'm talking about electronic shock protection. And when you are on the road as much as i am, it comes in handy. Since '95 I have collected a massive amount of cd's. So, i needed a discman to take with me on trips...
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by wunderkind44 , Jul 17 '00
Pros: durability, battery life, skip protection, programming modes Cons: none
I have had a few portable cd players for my car, and this one is by far the best yet! Its 25 second ESP (electronic skip protection) is excellent, I tested it and couldn't get the player to skip at all, its wonderful!
The cd player also has...
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by OhNubilousOne , Nov 06 '00
Pros: CD's rarely skip, sound quality is excellent, relatively inexpesive, great for cars. Cons: Headphones are kind of bulky, some CD-RW's might not work very well with it, lacks some of the features of higher-end models.
You just can't go wrong with Phillips Magnavox, and the AZ7880 stands as another example of their line of fine products.
The market today is flooded with lots of CD players, but I'll have to say that this CD player is the best all-around....
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by dmadad , Nov 22 '00
Pros: CD-RW, antiskip Cons: none
Philips is the only company who has a complete line of CD players that are CD-RW compatible, and are in the price range of the average person. If you do a lot of downloading of music from the internet or create your own CDs in any other way it is nice to...
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by kojsza , Oct 11 '00
Pros: nice design great sound Cons: buttons are a little hard to get used to.
Idecide that it was time for me to place cd playing in my car, well shopping around for indash seemed hopeless under 100 bucks, So I decided to find a cheap portable, after taking back about 30 of them I found Phillips cdplayer. As soon as I pluged it...
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