Pros: Thin, long battery life, some options, car kit, AC adapter Cons: Small buttons, price, low sound from headphones
Last Christmas I recieved the Aiwa XP-V50 from my brother. I would have to say, it is one of the better presents I have recieved from him over the years. This CD player has definently gotten it's use from me, especially the fact that it comes with me...
Pros: Never skips, great headphones Cons: Eats batteries, battery hatch pops open unexpectedly
My husband bought this portable CD player for me for Christmas because the Sony I owned was a real no-frills model I'd had for years. The only time I really want to use a portable CD player is when I work out, and the Sony prototype thing I had was...
I would advise anyone looking for a dependable portable CD player to buy an Aiwa brand. I looked at a lot of portables and finally found exactly what i was looking for with my Aiwa player! My player works like a charm! It came with the car kit and...
I bought the Aiwa XP-V50 because I had previously owned 6 defective Discman (four of them were Sony D-368's) prior to purchasing the XP-V50 and I was looking for a replacement. I had owned an Aiwa before, but I had to return it because it heated up when...
When I bought this CD player, I was in dire need of a portable CD player. The one that struck my eye in the music store was the Aiwa XP-V50 because of its sleek, compact design. I decided to purchase it right away when I read about its features, such...
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