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Product Title: Panasonic SL-SV550 Portable CD/MP3/WMA Player
Manufacturer: Panasonic
Lowest Price: $299.96
Power Score: 4.3 | 3 Reviews
General
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Anti-Shock Memory: 48 second(s)
Power Source: Battery
Track Memory (# of tracks): 24
Included Components: Headphones
Width: 5.34 in
Audio Codecs Supported: MP3, WMA
Height: 1.16 in
Playback Features: Music Scan, Program Play Mode, Repeat All, Repeat Mode, Repeat One, Resume Play, Shuffle Play Mode, Track Programming, Track Search
General Features: Bass Boost, Battery Life Indicator, Digital AM/FM Tuner
Average Playback Time: 35 hour(s)
Depth: 5.34 in
Strengths: Radio, weight, battery life, sound quality.
Weakness: few
I just bought this device. So far it is a great piece of equipment. My one complaint, is that it does not have the "resume" feature, where you can stop the player and start it again at the same point in the track.
Strengths: I DOESNT SKIP
Weakness: DOES NOT TAKE WINDOW MEDIA FILES.THEY SAY IT DOES IT DOESNT.
I BOUGHT IT 3 DAYS AGO I RECENTLY REPLACED THE ONE PANASONIC 50$. WITH ONE THAT HAS AM /FM TUNER I REALY LIKE IT.THE SLIM X I WAS GOING TO GET COST 125$ PANASONIC COST 60 WHITH FM/AM TUNER. IT MAYNOT HAVE ALL THE FEATURES OF THE SLIMX IT STILL SOUNDS GOOD.JUST SUPPLY HEADPHONES WHITH GOOD SOUND.I WAS TOLD BY A SALES PERSON.ITS NOT THE CD PLAYER THAT SOUNDS BAD.ITS THE HEADPHONES GREAT SOUNDING...
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Panasonic SL-SV550 Portable CD/MP3/WMA Player
Strengths: slim, light, cheap, plays all mp3s (even VBR).
Weakness: does have a very infomative screen. cannot fast forward an mp3, only skip.
I got this player recently, and it meets most of my expectetions. It finds all mp3s in a CD-R even with different type files in the CD and well buried in a dir structure (although the manual does not recommend having subdirectories). The only drawback is its primitive interface. Only album (dir) and song (file) numbers appear on the one-line screen. You can skip between album and/or files, but...
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