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1/17/2012

Jensen AM/FM/CD Boom Box - Black (CD472) Review

Jensen AM/FM/CD Boom Box - Black (CD472)
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I bought this portable CD player to occasionally listen to some CDs while I baked.It is small and light enough to move around but I wanted it stationary.The radio reception is mmmeh.If some one in the house moves, the signal is lost to static.I wanted to play CDs so I overlooked this nuisance.

I took it out of the box and read the instructions.It states to always use the stop button to stop the CD and never to just open the lid.Okay, I figured it was cheap so I would follow the instructions to prolong the life.

I found a place to put it and left it there.I only played a few CDs a week.Once, I used the repeat feature.I always used the stop button and even waited for the CD to stop spinning before switching out.Overall this product probably had less than 40 hours of service before it started to clank when it tried to read a CD.It played another two times and now it can't read CDs at all.Only clanks, clanks, clanks.

So for $20 it worked for about 40 hours.It was in only in our house for about 2 months.

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Top loading CD player CD-R/RW compatible LED display for CD Skip/search, forward & back Repeat 1 or all Programmable memory AM/FM stereo receiver Stereo headphone jack Built-in carrying handle 120V AC, 60 Hz or 8 x C batteries (not included) Dim: 5.5"H x 9.1"W x 8.7"D

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1/10/2012

Sirius SLH2 Home Install Kit for the Stiletto 2 Portable Radio Review

Sirius SLH2 Home Install Kit for the Stiletto 2 Portable Radio
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Most of the reviewers of this product are failing to mention its most salient value-add, which is the enablement of convenient upright desktop listening when the radio is far from a window. The base allows easy attachment to the included AC charger and antenna as well as your stereo speakers. The external indoor/outdoor antenna with 21' cable costs $34.99 by itself. So you are getting the dock, charger and remote control for only $15. This is great value from my perspective.

My particular application is the recording of various CNBC programs both in the morning and in the evening. This allows me to listen to the programs during my urban commute and fast forward through the commercials. This content is extremely valuable as I work in the financial services industry and need to absorb as much news as possible before the stock market opens. The dock and its external antenna allows me to listen to the radio where is it most convenient for listening but not necessarily the best location for reception. My urban commute is generally on a bicycle, in a taxi or on a bus/subway, so having a robust method of listening to programs like CNBC Squawk Box for 30 minutes that would be otherwise be wasted is a big productivity gain.

As reception deep inside my thick-walled prewar high rise is limited, the remote antenna dramatically improves the quality of the recordings and the overall user experience. Before purchasing this dock, I would place the Stiletto 2 on the window ledge so I could record key programs. This made listening to recorded programs while it was still recording not feasible. Now, I have the Stiletto 2 on my dresser plugged into a surplus pair of computer speakers. This allows for uninterrupted recording while I am listening to recently recorded or live programs. When I am ready to leave, I quickly remove the Stiletto 2, plug in the headphones and head out the door. My one issue with the dock is that it does not accommodate the case that Sirius itself sells. So, I have to spend a few extra seconds placing the Stiletto 2 in its case. This is very minor issue, however.

One other change I would suggest to Sirius engineers is that they provide a slightly more flexible antenna mounting mechanism. For those using the antenna indoors, it would be helpful to have suction cups or adhesive mounts so it could be affixed directly to glass. While the current antenna pivots on a base, there is a limited range of motion. So even if the user wanted to use double-sided tape to attach the base to the window pane, the actual antenna would be facing into the room. In my application, I used double sided tape to attach the base to a relatively narrow window ledge. This has worked fine and I am very happy with the reception.

In summary, this home dock is an excellent value. It improves reception and make access to the radio more convenient. I would especially recommend this product for anyone who wants to record important programs and/or listen to the radio while the recording is in progress.

Pros
Dramatically improves reception
Great value
Enables quality recording of shows while the radio is in the most convenient location
Easy upright placement close to external speakers for easy menu navigation

Cons
Doesn't accommodate a case (minor)
Antenna mounting orientation is limited

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Sirius slh2 sirius(tm) stiletto 2 portable radio home kit stereo audio output to connect home audio system or powered speakers; headphone jack to listen to sl2 while docked without speakers; pc sync to manage your mp3 & wma files; charges stiletto 2 while docked; compatible with stiletto 2 radios; compact, sleek design with high gloss finish; includes home dock, remote control, indoor/outdoor home antenna with 21-ft cable, audio cables, usb cable, pc software & ac power adapter

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12/31/2011

Coby J100u Quantum Fx J100u Boom Box Review

Coby J100u Quantum Fx J100u Boom Box
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Prior to purchasing this radio, I searched and searched for a detailed review of it, but found none. I basically bought the thing without an inkling of what to expect. But the mystery is over.

Now, on to the review...

The Quantum FX J-100U is one beastly looking blaster. It's huge...much bigger and heavier than I expected. It measures a whopping 17.5"W x 14"H x 6"D, easily dwarfing a GE Superadio III. It weighs slightly over 10 lbs without batteries. Much of its weight comes from its mostly wooden cabinet. There is a thick vinyl strap mounted on the top, which acts as the carry handle. The front of the radio is plastic as is the 6 "D" cell battery compartment mounted within the rear wooden panel. The radio also operates on AC, with a detachable AC cord, which plugs into the back of the radio to the right of the battery compartment. To the left of the battery compartment, there are two unused holes marked "PHONES" and "DC 9V IN". The actual headphone jack is mounted on the front of the radio. Inside the battery compartment appears to be a switch for 110/220v. It was set on 110v and I have not checked to see if the switch is functional.

Here's a rundown of the radio's features:
AM/FM/SW1/SW2
Cassette Player/Recorder
Built-in Microphone
USB/SD input
3 Band Equalizer 100Hz/1KHz/10KHz
Dual Rotating Telescoping Antennas

Here are a few other specs worth mentioning from the instruction sheet:
Max current consumption: 38mA
Max power consumption: 16W
Speaker: 30W 4 ohm 6.5 inch
Output power: 8W

But that's just about where it's impressiveness ends. Most noticeably, on the front of the radio there is what appears to be a huge 10" woofer thanks to the exaggerated speaker grille. In reality, the speaker is only 6.5". Printed around the perimeter of the speaker grille, in bold red lettering, are the words "THE ERUMPET OF THE BIG POWER/GOOD QUALITY SPEAKER/BASS REFLEX SYSTEM". I'm still puzzled as to what an "ERUMPET" is. And speaking of speakers, there are what appear to be 3 other smaller speakers, one on each top corner and one in the bottom left corner. Well, sorry to break the news, they are all fakes. The top two were easy to spot as fakes. But the lower one was less obvious due to the really nice metal speaker grille covering it. Simply by holding one's ear in front of it and not hearing any sound coming out of it was the giveaway. But also the specs in the instruction sheet only lists one speaker. By the way, the two metal looking guard bars running down each side of the front panel are plastic.

The radio has a 4-band tuner with the following frequency range for each band:
AM: 530 - 1600 KHz
FM: 88 - 108 MHz
SW1: 3.6 - 8.5 MHz
SW2: 8.5 - 22 MHz
The band is selected by a 4-position slide switch, which has a good feel to it, not too hard to slide and not too easy either. The tuner itself is another story. For one, it's almost impossible to see where dial pointer is, in part because it is recessed so far behind the tuner window, the pointer is not brightly colored, and while the tuner display itself is large, the area where the dial pointer is visible is very narrow. Secondly, the tuner tunes backwards. That is, normally when you have a slide scale tuner, the frequencies increase as you move from left to right. On this radio, the frequencies decrease moving from left to right. Though there's nothing functionally wrong with that, it is a bit disconcerting when you're used to tuning it one way all your life. Strangely, on the tuner display, they printed the words "NEW DESIGN" on it. I wonder if they're referring to the backwards tuning? Overall, AM/FM reception seems to be average, nothing exceptional. I do need to extend the dual telescoping antennas in order to get some FM stations without interference. I was able to pull in a few shortwave broadcasts, namely Radio Taiwan International and China Radio International, though the signals were prone to fading and there was a lot of hissing and whistling.

The cassette player/recorder pretty much does what its supposed to, no surprises. It has your standard functions: Record, Play, FF, REW, Stop/Eject, Pause. Does anyone still even use cassettes anymore? Anyhow, I would say it plays better than it records. It can record directly from the radio, USB/SD input, or through the built-in microphone. The built-in microphone is not very sensitive. Speaking in a normal voice, it worked best when I spoke directly in front of it. From about two feet away, it barely picked me up and from about three feet away it didn't pick up anything. And keep in mind, the player and recorder is mono only. Don't expect to be making high quality studio recordings with this.

While everything else about this radio is pretty much old school, it is updated with USB and SD card inputs mounted on the top of the radio. Through these inputs, you can playback music in digital formats. Though the box states MP3 player, the instruction sheet gives no details as to what formats are supported. The player is very basic, as it plays the files sequentially from the root directory of your USB drive or SD card. There are four function buttons that let you play/pause, repeat, go back to previous song, or skip to next song. There is no display to show artist, title, track, etc. There is only an LED indicator that lights up when you're in USB mode. While I first tried playing MP3 files just to make sure it worked, I then added some WMA files and was surprised that they also played. Pushing my luck, I then figured I'd try to see if it can play WAV files too. No dice. Oh well, two out of three ain't bad.

There are a few other things that need to be mentioned. It has a 3-band equalizer that allows you to adjust the bass, midrange, and treble. This is done through three rotary controls on the front panel. There are no position markers on the knobs so you have to guess what level you set them at unless you turn them all the way to the right or left. While you do hear changes in the sound by adjusting these knobs, there still seems to be something lacking in the sound. For example, even with the bass turned all the way up, it still sounds lacking in bass. Even with the treble turned all the way up, it still sounds lacking in treble. Maybe if they put in a real tweeter instead of that fake one it would sound better. It may make an interesting project for me someday to see if I can put one in myself.

The volume control is also very disappointing, as it goes from no volume to very loud in a very small increment. Maybe this radio was meant to be played loudly, but there should still be a better range of control. I have not tested to see exactly how loud it can go without distortion since I live in a condo and doing so would probably prompt the neighbors to call the police, but it does seem like this thing can go very loud.

Warranty? What warranty? There is no warranty mentioned whatsoever in the instruction sheet or on the box. Nor is there any manufacturer address or phone #. If you buy this thing, you're on your own.

Ending on a positive note, at least the headphone jack, while not being stereo, outputs to both the right and left sides when you plug in stereo headphones.

Bottom line, it looks impressive and has many features but doesn't do any of it exceptionally well. It puts out loud volume but the sound isn't as rich as you'd hope. The wooden cabinet is nice but the phony speakers are cheesy. I still like the way it looks though.

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11/08/2011

RCA RP7968 Portable Stereo Review

RCA RP7968 Portable Stereo
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This box has it all for a very cheap price, but look out if you want to listen to the radio. The dial is imprecise and the display of the frequencies way too small. If you don't care about the radio, well, thelooks might get you!

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Put some boom in any room with RCA RP 7968! When you need digital sound in any room - or any place - grab the RCA portable CD system. Its AC/DC versatility means that you can run your player using any AC outlet or optional batteries. With the built-in cassette deck you can play tapes as well as CD's - or record discs onto cassettes. And you can also switch between CD/cassette/AM/FM tuner modes at the touch of a button. Isn't that simple?

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10/14/2011

Sony MEX-BT3800U In-Dash CD Receiver MP3/WMA/AAC Player with Bluetooth Review

Sony MEX-BT3800U In-Dash CD Receiver MP3/WMA/AAC Player with Bluetooth
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You get a lot for your money with this unit. Between the front auxiliary in, USB, and Bluetooth you have plethora of connectivity options so you should be able to connect anything to this unit for a long time. That's the unit's biggest plus. In fact, it can be a little bit annoying to have to switch through so many inputs via the source to get to the one you want (you can turn off aux in the settings though). You can also add optional HD Radio through an expensive adapter. I don't mind the lack of HD Radio since from what I've read, the execution isn't great yet with radios switching back and forth between the HD and analog signal and the signals themselves not being in sync.

The display is easy to read at a glance, and RDS (displays what is currently playing on the tuner) makes finding new radio stations easy. The iPod controls on the unit are a bit too complicated to bother learning, especially since you can use the iPod's own controls if you switch to "passenger mode". The buttons on the bottom of the unit used to switch stations and perform other operations have kind of a sharp edge a the bottom, which can make them sometimes a little painful to press if you don't aim high when you hit them. The USB will charge your iPod or other device fine.

The Bluetooth connectivity works really well, and sounds great. I use the Bluetooth stereo to stream music from my Motorola Droid with no problems. The Bluetooth hands free functionality is a bit basic since the unit won't display who is calling you, just that you have a call. Not that big of a deal at this price point. My phone will automatically pair the hands free profile when I turn the stereo on, but seems kind of hit or miss with pairing the Bluetooth stereo profile automatically. From using my phone with another Bluetooth speaker, it seems like it's more of an issue with the Droid.

One thing I find really strange with this unit is the remote functionality. If I use the head unit controls to turn on the unit / change source, the only control on the remote that will work is the off button. Vice versa, if you turn the unit on with the remote, all the remote functions work perfectly fine, but you can only use the volume controls on the head unit. Seek buttons, etc will not work. It took me a while to figure this out and at first I thought the remote control was defective. Again, this is not that big of deal to me since I would hardly use the remote, I just wish it was documented somewhere.

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Sony's MEX-BT3800U is a great way to add Bluetooth and media power to your vehicle, with 52 Watts through four channels. Make hands-free calls or stream audio from your compatible devices. You can also play back CDs and CD-R/RWs, along with MP3/WMA/AAC files. A front auxiliary input is great for connecting external devices, and you can enjoy full iPod control right from the receiver.


A Bluetooth receiver that will play your digital music files. Click to enlarge.
Detachable faceplate for added security.
Front panel auxiliary input and USB port.
Detachable Faceplate
The MEX-BT3800U features a detachable faceplate for added security, with a 1-line, 13-segment LCD display and blue control illumination.
Bluetooth Functionality
The MEX-BT3800U features Bluetooth hands-free with an integrated microphone (or through an external microphone), as well as audio streaming functionality using your compatible Bluetooth music device.
USB 1-Wire for iPod, iPhone, and Other USB Devices
USB 1-Wire lets you directly connect, charge, and control your digital music player via the USB jack in the front of the unit, as well as view metadata like song title and artist on the front display.
Quick-Browzer Technology With Jump Mode and ZAPPIN Features
Quick-BrowZer lets you search and select songs by category, including artist, album, genre, or playlist. Jump Mode gets you closer to the song you want by allowing you to fast forward through a music category in 10 percent increments. With Zappin, you can play music in six-, nine-, or 30-second clips until you find the song you're looking for.
MP3/WMA/AAC Playback With DM+
Multi-format playback lets you play CDs, CD-Rs, or CD-RWs loaded with hundreds of MP3, AAC, or WMA songs. Hear the music on your recorded CDs and MP3s in their original vibrancy with DM+ (Digital Music Plus), an original Sony codec enhancer that reproduces detailed and high-frequency sound from compressed audio.
Satellite and HD Radio Ready
The MEX-BT3800U integrates seamlessly with satellite radio Sony Bus adaptors (sold separately) so you can receive digital satellite radio broadcasts. HD Radio capability lets you receive digital audio broadcasts when used with an optional HD Radio tuner.
Radio Data System (RDS)
The Radio Data System (RDS) feature displays radio broadcast information such as artist, title, and album.
Front Auxiliary Input
The front auxiliary input lets you connect almost any portable audio device to your car's sound system.
EQ3
Customize the sound with Sony's EQ3 feature, which includes 7 preset tone curves and a 3-band equalizer.
What's in the Box
MEX-BT3800U, Installation Hardware, User's Manual

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8/19/2011

NPower Nickelodeon Dora the Explorer Portable CD Boombox NBB3851-DTE Review

NPower Nickelodeon Dora the Explorer Portable CD Boombox NBB3851-DTE
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I bought this player for my daughters third birthday and she loved it. Two months later it stopped working. Everytime a CD is put in, we have to thump the machine to make the cd play. Very, very disappointed. Wish I would have listened to so many other reviews that had said theirs had quit working in a few months also.

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Share your music with this fun Dora the Explorer design top-loading CD Boombox. This sporty model makes it an ideal companion for cookouts, camping trips and anywhere else you want to bring your favorite tunes. The CD Boombox is equipped to play audio CD, CD-R/RW, AM/FM radio as well as a line-in jack allows you connect to most MP3 players. Bass boost system for big sound or a headphone connector lets you listen to your tunes in private.

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7/08/2011

Audiovox Boom Box - CE270 Review

Audiovox Boom Box - CE270
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i bought this cd player for my brother.i just asked him how he'd review it & he answered, "it's righteous -- it works."

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Top Loading CD Boom Box, Play/Pause/Skip/Repeat 1, AM/FM Stereo Tuner, Fixed Antenna, Headphone Jack, Stereo Mini Plug Size 3.5MM Not Included, AC/DC Operation, Battery Power, 6 'C' Batteries Not Included.

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6/09/2011

Unirex RX-858 Portable Stereo CD/ MP3 Player with Radio Cassette Recorder Review

Unirex RX-858 Portable Stereo CD/ MP3 Player with Radio Cassette Recorder
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We were looking for a portable stereo with a CD, mp3 and tape player with detachable speakers that can also run on batteries, and found this one.There were no reviews on it yet, so we were a little hesitant to buy it.But we did, and are quite pleased with it.

So many reviews on Unirex products say this button didn't work and that player didn't work, but everything on this stereo worked right from the start, and is still working.It is a nice compact size, maybe as wide as 3 1/2 CD's with the speakers attached.

One really nice feature is the USB port.I loaded 850+ mp3 songs onto a flash drive and plugged it in.It shares controls with the CD player, so I set it on random play.It played music from the flash drive with little or no lag time in between songs in random mode.There is also a remote for controlling CD/USB play.You can't control the volume or turn the unit off/on with it though.

The controls are easy to use, but there is no control for tone, just a Bass Boost button.Its tone is decent (but not great) with the Bass Boost on or off.You can crank the volume up pretty far without distortion too.It can be a little difficult to tune a station in on the radio, although it doesn't seem to drift once tuned in.

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* Top loaded programmable CD player* AM/ FM Stereo Radio* CD/ CD-R/ CD-RW / MP3* USB Port* LCD display with backlight* DBBS Control* FM Mono/ Stereo Selector* Soft Eject Cassette Door* Built-In Condenser Mic* One Touch Recording* Audio Input Jack* Detachable 2-way Speakers* AC/ DC Operation* Uses 8 pcs "UMC/C Size" Batteries (for main unit) - BATTERIES NOT INCLUDED- Uses 1 pc 3V Lithium Battery (for Remote Handset)*********

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5/30/2011

Ipod Boombox Beach Radio and Mp3 Speaker Review

Ipod Boombox Beach Radio and Mp3 Speaker
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pros small, compact ,simple.cons will not fit zune hd or ipod touch 1 button scan for radio stations

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Perfect for the beach with transparent protective cover. FM radio and MP3 / iPod player. Black.

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5/15/2011

SUPERSONIC SC-711 High Performance Portable MP3/CD Player with AM/FM Radio, USB Input & SD Card Slot Review

SUPERSONIC SC-711 High Performance Portable MP3/CD Player with AM/FM Radio, USB Input & SD Card Slot
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I attached at first just one of the speakers and I'll say at this price it definitely performs well enough. Nice BIG knobs. Easy to use. Lightweight enough to be portable. The manual is in mice print and the one online discusses a double deck and this is NO double deck. I wish companies gave a darn about how manuals are written but I guess they never will.

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HIGH PERFORMANCE PORTABLE MP3/CD PLAYER WITH AM/FM RADIO, USB INPUT & SD CARD SLOT* Home Audio System* Top Loading CD Player* USB Input Connection* SD Card Slot Input* Auxiliary Input for Most External Audio Players* CD Repeat/All Function* LCD Digital Display* Programmable Track Memory* Compatible with CD, CD-R, CD-RW, MP3/WMA* Full Auto Stop Cassette Player* Dynamic Bass Boost System (DBBS)* Play, Forward, Rewind, Stop/Eject Rotary Volume Control* Digital Read Out AM/FM Radio* Rod Antenna* Radio Memory Preset Function* Dynamic Dual Speakers For Premium Sound* 3.5 mm Headphone Jack* Detachable Shoulder Strap* AC Power: (adapter included)* Battery Type: 10 x "D" Battery (not included)ACCESSORIES:* AC Adapter, Shoulder Strap and User Manual

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5/08/2011

Curtis Portable CD Radio (Silver) Review

Curtis Portable CD Radio
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Sounds rather 'tinny' but since it was so cheap don't expect it to be like Bose.
Good enough for me to play my cd's on.

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Curtis RCD243-SILVER Portable AC/DC CD Radio features AM/FM radio, CD-R compatibile CD player, skip search functions, 20 track programmable memory, telescopic antenna, and stereo headphone jack.

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4/13/2011

XACT XS097 Deluxe Universal Satellite Radio CD / MP3 / AM/FM Boombox System Review

XACT XS097 Deluxe Universal Satellite Radio CD / MP3 / AM/FM Boombox System
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XACT is a dishonest company. They claim to have a warranty on their products, but there is literally NO WAY to get them to repair or replace a product. If you call their support number, you get an automated system with no option to talk to an operator. Instead, the system gives you an e-mail address. Then you have to e-mail them several times to get a response, and all they say is "Send it back to the retailer," even after the 30 day return period.

I bought the XACT COMMUNICATIONS XG2500 Cordless Headset Telephone in late 2008 and it was of mediocre but acceptable quality at first. But then the battery life took a nosedive. A cordless phone that lasts ten minutes on a full charge isn't useful. And that happened during the one year warranty period. But I couldn't get a repair, replacement, or refund from the company. So my only recourse is to give out one-star reviews and warn others about the company.

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Compatible with XTR3 Visor, XTR8 Replay, and XTR7 XTR Satellite Radio Receivers. (Sold Separately) * CD Player Capable of CDRW and MP3 Playback * Top Load CD Player with 45 second ESP * Digital AM/FM Radio Tuner with 10 Presets * Includes Satellite Antenna * Rotary Volume Knob * Auxiliary Line Level Input * Auxiliary Line Level Output * 3.5mm Stereo Mini Jack * 4" Full Range Speakers, 5W per Channel * Extended Outdoor Play with 8

3/31/2011

Jensen CD-480 Portable Stereo Compact Disc Player with AM/FM Radio (Red) Review

Jensen CD-480 Portable Stereo Compact Disc Player with AM/FM Radio
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Player was a dud right from the start - will not even power up.Now have to return it.Would expect more from this manufacturer.While it looks kinda cool, somewhat cheap overall (besides the fact that it didn't work).

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This portable stereo compact disc player AM/FM radio with top loading CD player, CD-R/RW compatible, multi-function LDC display has skip/search, forward & back, repeat 1 or all, & programmable memory.

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3/13/2011

iLive Portable Music System with CD Player and Dock for iPod (Black) Review

iLive Portable Music System with CD Player and Dock for iPod
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I think this is quite a bit over-priced for the quality. Almost all the radio stations come in with a lot of static, whether the volume is on low or high. At first I thought I could live with this, because I really bought it for the iPod and CD playing capabilities. Those actually work fine and the sound comes in quite clearly - much better than the radio stations. The iPod can be controlled with both the Boom Box controls and the remote, which I really like. What is a deal-breaker for me though is that I wanted to use this to listen to books on CD, with the ability to unplug it from one room and plug it back into another room as I move about the house. I thought that if I had batteries in it, it would keep playing when I unplugged it. That is not the case. As soon as I plug it back into an electrical outlet, it shuts off and I have to start from scratch locating my spot on the disk. If I were just listening to music tracks this wouldn't be a big deal, but with books the tracks are very long, and trying to fast forward to the spot I was at is too tedious. There isn't a counter to help me know where I was either. I haven't run into any problems yet with using the iPod and it seems to be great for that.

Some funny design flaws that may or may not bother people have to do with the carrying handle. When the handle is down, it blocks the radio antenna. In order to pull out the antenna, you have to first lift up the carrying handle, and then you have to tilt the antenna to the back in order put the handle back down, or you have to leave the handle up. But when the handle is up, it blocks the CD player from being able to open. In order to open the CD player cover to insert or remove a CD, you have to make sure the carrying handle is down. This is something one can live with, but it may annoy some people.

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Product Description:
Here's a great CD player and iPod dock with a boom-box form factor. Play and charge iPod your iPod. Listen to CDs or your favorite AM/FM radio stations, or connect virtually any audio device. Control iPod, CD, and radio from across the room with the full-featured remote. Flip up the handle and take your music anywhere.


A CD player and iPod dock with a boom-box form factor. Click to enlarge.
Run on batteries for use anywhere.
Remote included.
Play and Charge Your iPod
The IB319's Universal dock plays and charges most docking iPod models. While docked, your iPod will receive a charge, so when you're ready to go, so is your iPod.
CD Player
There are plenty of us who still have large CD collections in addition to our iPods. The IB319's top-loading CD player will play your CDs and burnt CD-R/RW discs, complete with programmable tracks, repeat play, and other standard controls.
AM/FM Radio
The digital-tuning AM/FM Radio lets you enjoy your favorite programming, and station memory presets let you quickly access particular stations.
LCD Clock Display
Keep track of time with the white-backlit LCD Display.
Aux Input and Headphone Jack
Connect external audio devices such as MP3 players with the auxiliary input, and enjoy private listening with the headphone jack, which bypasses the unit's stereo speakers.
Full-Function Remote
The included remote control controls docked iPods and the CD player.
Fully Portable
The IB319 is AC or DC powered. When you're near an outlet, use the included AC cord. On the go? Insert eight C batteries and you're golden.
What's in the Box
IB319, Detachable AC Cord, Remote Control, Brackets for iPod Players

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3/10/2011

Naxa Portable CD Player with AM/FM Stereo Radio Model NPB-233 SILVER Review

Naxa Portable CD Player with AM/FM Stereo Radio Model NPB-233 SILVER
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I was looking for a compact radio / cd player for my bedside table & this one seemed to fit the bill description wise...it gets great reception for such a small system...isn't too big so can move around easily especially with the built in handle which lays flat when not in use. So far, I'm delighted with it but just hope the cd player lasts as long as i know the radio will.

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* AM/FM Stereo Radio * Top Loading Compact Disc Player* 16/19 Track Programmable Memory* LED Digital Display* Soft-eject CD Cover* Play/Pause, Skip/Search & Repeat Functions* Telescopic FM Antenna* Aux-in Jack* Dynamic High Performance Speakers* 2 Way Power: DC Battery Power & AC Power * UL/ETL Listed

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3/03/2011

Insignia NS-B3112 - Boombox with iPod cradle - radio / CD / MP3 - black Review

Insignia NS-B3112 - Boombox with iPod cradle - radio / CD / MP3 - black
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I had my eye on a Sony Boombox with I-Pod dock for some time. I went into Bestbuy to check them out and I found this little gem for $60. I have Insignia cpu speakers and they sound great, but I didn't know they were in the boombox biz. There were 2 different Sony models next to it on the display shelf, one was $80 and the other was $120. This Insignia's sound blew both Sony's away! I couldn't believe it. Both Sony's sounded like my clock radio was going off, terrible, hollow sound. The Insignia has 5 different equalizer modes: Rock, Pop, Jazz, Classical & Flat. The I-pod dock plays my 5th Gen. Nano just fine. It has a CD player and 10 FM/ 10 AM presets. For those of you that have Sony Boomboxes, you need to check out the sound on this Insignia. You won't believe your ears. It also comes with a remote control.

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This convenient portable boombox features a dock for your iPod, a built-in CD player and an AM/FM radio, making it an ideal companion for cookouts, camping trips and anywhere else you want to bring your favorite tunes.

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3/02/2011

Coby CXCD230BLK Portable CD Player with AM/FM Stereo and AUX-In Jack (Black) Review

Coby CXCD230BLK Portable CD Player with AM/FM Stereo and AUX-In Jack
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My daughter is almost 2, and I wanted an inexpensive CD Player with an auxiliary input. We've only been using it about a week, but I have no complaints at all. It's compact, and it has repeat all or repeat only one song (which is perfect for her because there's one song she wants to listen to over and over). The cd player is not noisy, like some can be (the buzz when the cd spins). For the price, I'm very satisfied.

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The Coby CXCD230 Portable CD player with AM/FM stereo tuner. Top Loading CD Player with Programmable Track Memory, 2-Digit LCD Display, Play/Pause, Search, Skip, Repeat One/All Functions, AM/FM Radio with Telescopic Antenna, Full Range Stereo Speakers, Optional Battery Power 8 x "C" Batteries (Not Included) , 3.5mm AUX-In Jack for use with portable audio device, 110/220V Dual Voltage . Frequency Range AM: 530 - 1710 kHz - FM: 88-108 MHz

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